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		<title>Massive Changes to Print Media in Birmingham</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Oct 2009 13:53:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Trinity Mirror has today announced sweeping changes to their Birmingham newspaper empire.
As had already been discussed, the Birmingham Post is to become a weekly publication from next month. But in addition to this, the Birmingham Mail will become an overnight/morning title. The editors of both papers are leaving and there will be at least 40 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.davidnikel.org.uk/images/bham-post.jpg" style="float:right;">Trinity Mirror has today announced <a href="http://blogs.journalism.co.uk/editors/2009/10/20/trinity-mirror-announces-exit-for-birmingham-post-and-mail-editors/" target="_blank">sweeping changes</a> to their Birmingham newspaper empire.</p>
<p>As had already been discussed, the Birmingham Post is to become a weekly publication from next month. But in addition to this, the Birmingham Mail will become an overnight/morning title. The editors of both papers are leaving and there will be at least 40 redundancies across the group.</p>
<p>It comes as a massive blow to journalists across the city but was surely inevitable with the changes to the way people consume news nowadays?</p>
<p>I enjoy the Birmingham Post with its business and political coverage, but I nearly always browse it online. Ironically I bought a printed copy today for the first time in months.</p>
<p><b>UPDATE:</b> The Editor of the Bimingham Post Marc Reeves has <a href="http://blogs.birminghampost.net/news/2009/10/a-new-era-for-the-birmingham-p.html" target="_blank">blogged about the changes</a>, saying an electronic version of the Post will still be produced daily:</p>
<p><em>"Alongside the relaunch of the print title, a brand new version of the Post will be delivered by email directly to your inbox every morning for you to scan at your screen, on your phone, your PDA - or even to print off and read in the old-fashioned way.</p>
<p>Together, the print and digital formats will deliver an unrivalled service. The stresses of the current economic downturn may well have hastened our move to become a genuinely multi-media title, but the result will be a paper that's better placed than almost any other to meet the challenges of the digital age by fusing innovation with its traditional values."</em></p>
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