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January 5, 2009

Tim Bowdler remains upbeat on future of newspapers

By katiejacobs

Tim Bowdler, outgoing chief executive of Johnston Press, has spoken of his regret at leaving the company £465m in debt with a deflated market value of £77m.

Johnston Press became the second-largest regional media group in Britain under Bowdler’s care, acquiring new titles including the Yorkshire Post and The Scotsman.

However, concern over debt led share prices to plummet by 94% last year

Speaking to The Sunday Times, Bowdler said: ‘However much you rationalise it and claim it is down to factors beyond your control, you are the person who is responsible. I don’t feel good at all – I can’t deny I have presided over a considerable loss of value.”

He said he remains positive about the future of regional newspapers. He said: ‘There is still a great interest in the local community. Newspapers need to become local portals with new revenue streams.”

Bowdler leaves Johnston Press to take a new role as chairman of the PA Group. His successor is former Archant chief executive, John Fry.

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