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Myers appointed to GMG board

Guardian Media Group plc has appointed John Myers, chief executive of GMG Radio Holdings, to serve as an executive director on the main GMG Board.

Metro International expands sales in UK

Metro International, the freesheet newspaper publisher, is expanding its London-based Global Sales team in a bid to service multinational clients including Unilever, Procter & Gamble, Ikea and Hennes ...

Metro rolls out to Cardiff and Liverpool

Associated Newspapers is launching editions of Metro in Liverpool and Cardiff and partnering with Trinity Mirror for advertising sales.

Guardian Media Group reviews classifieds sale

Guardian Media Group is conducting a strategic review of its non-national newspaper assets, a process that could lead to the sale of its Trader Media classifieds arm.

Archant appoints new md

Archant has appointed former regional newspaper editor and managing director Liz Page as the regional managing director of Archant Life north, a county magazine publisher.

IPSOS to study ads in regional press

The Newspaper Society has appointed research agency, IPSOS, to carry out a new study into advertising effectiveness in the regional press during the first quarter of 2006.

Newsquest takes on ex-Telegraph boss

Newsquest Media Sales has hired former Telegraph sales boss, Chris White-Smith, as its new managing director.

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