Oxford Journal

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The Oxford Journal is a free newspaper distributed throughout the city of Oxford, the town of Bicester and the village of Kidlington in Oxfordshire, UK. It is owned by Courier Newspapers (Oxford) Ltd.

It was launched in 1973 and was sold by Goodhead Press in 1996 to Courier Newspapers (Oxford) Ltd, which subsequently became part of Milestone Group in 2003. In 2004 the paper was renamed Courier Journal as part of a merger with its sister paper, the South Oxfordshire Courier. In 2005 the paper was relaunched in Oxford as the Oxford City Journal, however in September 2006, the original title was reinstated after Milestone Group sold the Courier group to its managing director for £50,000 [1].

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