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Podcasters should follow Telegraph’s lead

Posted by Martin Stabe on 21 February 2006 at 12:33
Tags: Daily Telegraph, Eastern Daily Press, Northcliffe, Podcasting, United States

Steve Outing, a columnist with the US newspaper trade magazine Editor & Publisher, says podcasting and vodcasting are the next big thing for newspapers. The piece includes an interview with Daily Telegraph’s podcast editor Guy Ruddle:

Certainly, Ruddle’s podcast show could be listened to on a drive into work; it’s partly about “allowing people to ‘read’ The Telegraph while they are driving,” he says. “But we also think we can add value to the paper. You can read about someone in the paper and then, hopefully, hear them in their own words on the podcast, for example.”

Outing says newspapers should follow the Telegraph’s example and produce podcasts that sound like radio programmes, rather than merely reading out what has appeared on the printed page. This is very good advice: Too many newspaper podcasts still lack radio-level production values and sound rather dull and amateur.

Outing’s column surveys the American regional newspapers’ early pod- and vodcasting efforts. Here in Britain, has we have reported, regional newspaper group Northcliffe has started toying with podcasts. Archant’s Eastern Daily Press is experimenting with vodcasting, and a few other regional papers are quietly working on similar projects.

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DMGT shares plunge on Northcliffe news

Posted by Martin Stabe on 17 February 2006 at 14:29
Tags: Newspapers, Northcliffe

So far today, Daily Mail and General Trust has seen more than 10 percent drop from the of the value of its shares following news this morning it is cancelling the planned sale of Northcliffe, its regional newspaper group.

DMGT is currently trading at 668p after closing at 745.50p last night. This puts the share price back to about the same level it was at before the plans to sell Northcliffe in November.

The planned Northcliffe sale had been expected to raise around £1.5 billion.

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Oakley would run Northcliffe for Candover and CVC

Posted by Sarah Lagan on 9 February 2006 at 12:15
Tags: Birmingham Evening Mail, Liverpool Echo, Northcliffe, Trinity Mirror, Yorkshire Post

Experienced newspaper executive Chris Oakley would run Northcliffe Newspapers should the bid between Candover and CVC succeed.

Oakley is former editor of the Liverpool Echo. He was editor in chief of the Birmingham Mail and put in a successful management buyout bid for £125 million and created Midlands Independent Newspapers (now the Birmingham Evening Mail).

MIN was eventually sold to Trinity Mirror. Oakley worked for TM as An executive before returning to regioanl newsdpapers when he bought out the Yorkshire Post and associated titles from United Provincial Newspapers and set up a new company Regional Independent Newspapers.

Venture capitalist group Providence is also in the running to buy Northcliffe.

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Pelosi sets date for Northcliffe sale

Posted by Sarah Lagan on 8 February 2006 at 14:44
Tags: Northcliffe

Regional managing directors  across Northcliffe Newspapers have been told by chief executive Michael Pelosi that the deal to sell off the company is hoped to be completed by by 22 February, according to a memo leaked to Press Gazette.

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Report: Cinven out of Northcliffe race

Posted by Martin Stabe on 7 February 2006 at 09:46
Tags: Johnston Press, Newspapers, Newsquest, Northcliffe, Regionals

The private equity group Cinven is out of the Northcliffe stakes, according to the Times.

That leaves Newsquest owners Gannett, Johnston Press, Candover, Providence, and CVC in the running.

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