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MediaGuardian.co.uk: Northcliffe Media to publish more websites than newspapers with launch of 45 new sites

Monday, 15 September 2008, 06:44

Northcliffe is launching the sites that subdivide some of its existing papers' sites into more local propositions. But not all of its strategy is hyperlocal - there are also regaional business sites pooling regional content…

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CounterValue: The Thanet Gazette - will the last journalist to leave, please turn out the lights?

Saturday, 9 August 2008, 15:46

"The Isle of Thanet Gazette - a Northcliffe-owned title … [have] got a absolutely cracking splash this week … But there are two things that are wrong with it. … It was broken on a series of amazing local blogs days ago after the local papers had wrung their hands about what to do with it."

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 Friday, 27 June 2008, 15:16 Comments

Student journalist rips Northcliffe’s (older) regional newspaper sites…

 Friday, 19 October 2007, 11:18 Comments

"We’ve got a new website as of today, although rather confusingly the old one is still sitting there as well. … I’d ignore that and log onto www.thisiscroydontoday.co.uk instead."

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Digital highlights from Northcliffe presentation

Friday, 12 October 2007, 10:00

Northcliffe Media’s investor briefing to the Cityearlier this week made for some very interesting reading.
NMG managing director Michael Pelosi said: “We must deliver local audiences if we are to achieve profitable revenue growth. Digital publishing has a key role to play here.”
Meanwhile, the company also announced this week that Associated Northcliffe Digital is being [...]

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 Friday, 28 September 2007, 08:59 Comments

"Daily Mail and General Trust remains confident in the future of the UK newspaper industry in spite of the "slow and steady decline" of the print versions of local titles, according to Peter Williams, finance director."

 Thursday, 27 September 2007, 14:32 Comments

"The Daily Mail and General Trust has become the latest company to brush off fears that turmoil in the financial markets will hit its advertising revenues."

 Saturday, 1 September 2007, 10:07 Comments

Traffic to ThisIsGloucestershire spiked to 200K visits (?) in July, and ThisIsHull spiked to 180K in July — double the average for both sites over the previous six months, according to AND.