National World’s Manchester site in strategy shift to ‘find place’ in crowded market
Editor Adam Lord hopes that a focus on "Ordinary Mancs, Extraordinary Stories" will help to differentiate the site.
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Fighting for quality news media in the digital age.
Editor Adam Lord hopes that a focus on "Ordinary Mancs, Extraordinary Stories" will help to differentiate the site.
ByMaking local news work against the odds in Enfield, Havering and The City.
ByLack of subscriptions growth reportedly given as reason for cuts.
ByThe Moonraker hopes to generate paying subscribers and attract journalists to pay to launch their own versions.
ByNewspaper admitted publishing the letter was a "grave error".
ByOn digital programmatic ad revenue it is "too early to call this a recovery, but the early indicators are positive".
ByChristian May returns as editor-in-chief after four years away.
ByEx-Newcastle Journal editor had hoped enough people would pay for quality, once-a-week journalism for the region.
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