Regional press ABCs: Print decline is funding digital future
Birmingham Mail has dropped from 300,000 copies per day in the 1980s to 6,500 - but reaches 10 million online.
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Birmingham Mail has dropped from 300,000 copies per day in the 1980s to 6,500 - but reaches 10 million online.
ByData reveals large drops in UK regional print circulation, although some brands' online audiences have grown.
ByPaywalls are rare in UK local news but Belfast Telegraph and Highland News and Media are bucking the trend.
ByBBC's £3.7bn licence fee income rising as commercial sector budgets cut.
ByAbout half of the cuts will come from the Aceville magazine publisher, acquired in 2018.
ByNational World Plc has acquired Northern Ireland-based weekly newspaper The Banbridge Chronicle.
ByLynn News and Your Local Paper are currently rivals.
ByCommons Culture Committee says right support could "revive" the local news sector.
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