Johnston Press confirmed it will sell its East Anglia titles to Iliffe Media Limited having previously said it was in a late-stage discussions over the sale in November.
Johnston Press confirmed it will sell its East Anglia titles to Iliffe Media Limited having previously said it was in a late-stage discussions over the sale in November.
Newspaper publisher Johnston Press has confirmed it is in late-stage discussions to sell a stable of newspapers in East Anglia to a rival group
Johnston Press has sold off three newspapers covering the Isle of Man to rivals Tindle Newspapers in a deal worth £4.25m. Set to change ownership are The Isle of Man Examiner and the Isle of Man Courier, both established in the 1880s, and the Manx Independent, founded in 1987
Johnston Press steps back into newspapers as Q1 ad revenues fall 16% — double 2015’s decline
Johnston Press is in advanced talks to buy the i, the cut-price national newspaper owned by Evgeny Lebedev, in a move which multiple sources say will spell the end of the Independent and Independent on Sunday
Roy Greenslade: Am I alone in having noticed the plunging Johnston Press share price? As I write, it stands at just 3.9p, having fallen from 17p less than two weeks ago. That’s a 77% slump
Shares in Johnston Press fell 11 per cent to their lowest level in history, as print advertising revenues at the regional newspaper group continued a sharp decline
Shares in Johnston Press fell 11 per cent to their lowest level in history, as print advertising revenues at the regional newspaper group continued a sharp decline
Three of the UK’s four large regional newspaper groups are to pool their digital advertising space, giving brands access to more than 50 million online readers as they attempt to fight back against the drain of ad spend to tech companies such as Microsoft, Google and Facebook
Digital income climbs 19.5% as regional newspaper publisher reports it is taking first Sky AdSmart local TV ad bookings
Regional publisher says that stripping out exceptional items such as the impact of sale of titles in Ireland means total fall is 4.3%
Roy Greenslade writes in his Guardian Blog: Am I alone in having noticed the plunging Johnston Press share price?
Johnston Press has unveiled a £360m refinancing plan in a bid to pay off debt and fund future growth
Johnston Press plc one of the leading community media groups in the UK and Ireland, announces its results for the 26 week period ended 29 June 2013