Northcliffe Media
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Northcliffe Media (formerly Northcliffe Newspapers Group) is a large regional newspaper publisher in the UK and Central and Eastern Europe, owned by the Daily Mail and General Trust. The company's name was changed to Northcliffe Media from Northcliffe Newspaper Group in 2007.
It operates from over 30 publishing centres, and also has 18 daily titles. The main publishing centres for the newspapers are South West Wales Publications in Swansea, Bristol Print Centre in Bristol, Derby Print Centre in Derby, Rockwell Universal in Grimsby, Leicester Print Centre in Leicester, Plymouth Print Centre in Plymouth, Staverton Print Works in Staverton, Gloucestershire and Stoke Print Centre in Stoke on Trent. It is owned by Harmsworth Printing, which is the new name for the Northcliffe Press.
Northcliffe runs a print and publishing service to businesses and organisations across the UK and Éire. It also operates a retail division with 67 outlets and has Hungarian newspaper interests. [1] It also has risen to become one of the top two publishers, in terms of circulation, in Slovakia after as little as two-and-a-half years in the country. £22 million has been invested in the new Eastern European market since 2004.[2] They own Avizo, the leading daily classified newspaper in Slovakia, City Express was acquired, including two fortnightly titles, Auto Burza, a motors classified product and Burza Nehnutel’nosti, a property magazine.
In November 2005, the DMGT announced that it wanted to sell Northcliffe Newspapers, at the time worth over £1.5bn.[3] It came after figures according to Ofcom announced that Northcliffe only has 16% of the regional market, compared to Trinity's 20%, Newsquest's 18% and 15% for Johnston. Although this was cancelled after they could not find an offer for the group as a whole. On 6 July 2007, the company bought 26 regional titles from Trinity Mirror plc for the sum of £64.15 million. The group said it had bought three of Trinity Mirror's local divisions, East Surrey and Sussex Newspapers, Kent Regional Newspapers and Blackmore Vale Publishing, included the Croydon Advertiser, Blackmore Vale Magazine, Medway News and the Kingston Informer.[4] The sale is expected to boost Northcliffe’s circulation by 872,000 copies per week.[5]
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[edit] Northcliffe International
Northcliffe International is the Central and Eastern European multimedia enterprise arm of Northcliffe Media. It has newspapers throughout Slovakia, Romania and Bulgaria, with their biggest market in Hungary. They also have website interests in Croatia, owning four shopping, home and car websites as well as in Slovakia and Hungary.
The international arm began in 1989, when the Northcliffe Newspaper Group acquired Kisalföld, the largest regional newspaper in Hungary, serving the north-western county of Gyor-Sopron. The group later acquired Délmagyarország, the largest daily title in the south-east of the country, and the English-language weekly newspaper, The Budapest Sun. Northcliffe also invested significantly in new headquarters and printing plants in both Gyor and Szeged.
The total Eastern European business has revenues of £35 million per year and annualised profits of around £6 million. The arm had 801 overseas workers in 2006,[6] but after the arrival in the Croatian market in March 2007, this now exceeds 1,000. The chairman of the European arm is Vivian Baring and the director is Istvan Szammer.
[edit] Hungary
In Hungary Kisalföld, a morning newspaper based in Gyor, has the highest circulation of any regional title in the country, selling an average 78,000 copies Monday to Saturday. It also publishes a daily edition for the town of Sopron. Northcliffe International also publishes Délmagyarország, Hungary's oldest regional daily newspaper and the largest selling title in the south-eastern region. In addition it publishes Délvilág for Csongrád county. Other publications include classified titles Magyar Bazár and Irányár, and the English-language weekly newspaper, The Budapest Sun. Websites include Használtautó, a car finder website (similar to that of DMGT's Loot Newspaper and website in Britain), Ingatlanbazár, a house finder website (similar to that of DMGT's Primelocation website in the UK) and Workania, a work finder website (yet again similar to Jobsite in the UK owned by DMGT).
Other newspapers owned by the group include the paid-for:
- Déli Apró
- Délmagyarország
- Hírpressz
- Irányár Bács
- Irányár Békés
- Irányár Szolnok
- Magyar Bazár Álmos
- Magyar Bazár Huba
- Magyar Bazár Koppány
- Magyar Bazár Tas
- Vasárnapi Kisalföld
And the free:
- Budapesti Cégregiszter
- Csongrád Megyei Cégregiszter
- Csongrádi-Szentesi Hirdető
- Győri Cégregiszter
- Győrpress
- Lajtapress
- Makói Hirdető
- Presztizs Magazin
- Rábaközpress
- Soproni Szuperinfo
- Sopronpress
- Szolnoki Hirdető
- Vas Megyei Cégregiszter
- Vásárhelyi Hirdető
[edit] Slovakia and Bulgaria
In 2004 Northcliffe International acquired Avizo, Solvakia's biggest daily advertising magazine which includes nearly 8,000 advertisements daily. Other acquisitions include City Express, a free weekly paper distributing 160,000 copies in and around Bratislava, the country's leading recruitment website Profesia.sk, the leading motors website Autovia.sk, and the quality daily newspaper Pravda, the oldest national title in Slovakia with a circulation of 78,000. Northcliffe’s Slovakian business, in which it has invested a total of £23 million, now employs over 300 people and generates revenues of £12 million.
Other newspapers owned by the Slovakian arm of the group include:
In Bulgaria, Northcliffe International owns the daily Bulgarian newspaper Pozvanete, established in 1992. Pozvanete is the leading paid-for classified advertising newspaper in the region with copies sold in Sofia, Varna and Plovdiv. The title currently employs more than 200 people.
[edit] Croatia and Romania
Northcliffe International entered the Croatian market in March 2007 with the purchase of 60 per cent of the country's leading recruitment website Mojposao.hr. The site controls 85 per cent of the country's online jobs market. To date Northcliffe has invested almost £12 million on digital assets in Hungary, Slovakia and Croatia. Other websites include; 4kotaca.net, centarnekretnina.net and kupiprodaj.net
In Romania, Northcliffe International's activities extended further with the acquisition of the classified title Anunt A-Z in Bucharest. Anunt A-Z was established in 1990 as a bi-weekly classified advertising periodical and currently sells 12,000 copies per issue mainly in Bucharest. The title also has a dedicated website.
[edit] Titles
Northcliffe Media claims that over 3,272,302 people have visited one of it's This is local sites for all the newspapers, with the most hit site being the Derbyshire this is local. Northcliffe's core business is the production, printing and distribution of Regional Newspapers alongside its online 'thisis' network, a list of titles include over 100 papers:
- Aberdeen Citizen
- Aberdeen Evening Express
- Aberdeen Press and Journal
- Adscene
- Advertiser Series (Hull)
- Ashby and Coalville Mail
- Axholme Herald
- Bath Chronicle
- Bath Times
- Brentwood Gazette Series
- Brides in Cornwall
- Bridgwater Times
- Bristol Evening Post
- Bristol Observer Series
- Burnham and Highbridge Times
- Cannock & Rugeley Mercury
- Carmarthen Herald
- Carmarthen Journal
- Cheadle Post and Times
- Cheltenham News
- Clevedon Mercury
- Cornish Guardian
- Cornwall Today
- Croydon Advertiser
- Croydon Post
- Derby Evening Telegraph
- Derby Express Group
- Dover Express
- Essex Chronicle
- East Grinstead Courier
- East Lindsey Target
- East Kent Gazette
- Exeter Express and Echo
- Exeter Times
- Folkestone and Dover Herald
- Folkestone Herald
- The Forester
- Gainsborough Targe
- Gloucester News
- Gloucestershire Echo
- Great Barr Observer
- Grimsby Target
- Grimsby Telegraph
- Hereford Admag
- Herne Bay Times
- Hull Daily Mail
- Isle of Thanet Gazette
- Kingston Informer
- Kent and Sussex Courier
- Leek Post and Times
- Leicester Mail Group
- Leicester Mercury
- Lichfield Mercury Series
- Lincoln Target
- Lincolnshire Echo
- Llanelli Star Series
- Loughborough Mail
- Mansfield and Ashfield Recorder
- Medway News
- Mendip Messenger
- Mid Devon Gazette Series
- Mid Somerset Series
- Moorlands Advertiser
- Neath & Port Talbot Courier
- News In Focus
- North Devon Journal
- North Staffs Advertiser
- Nottingham Evening Post
- Nottingham Recorder
- Plymouth Extra
- Retford Times
- Scunthorpe Target
- Scunthorpe Telegraph
- Sevenoaks Chronicle
- Shrewsbury Admag
- Somerset Guardian Standard
- South Cheshire Advertiser Series
- South Lincs Target Group
- South Wales Evening Post
- The Sentinel (Stoke-on-Trent)
- Sutton Coldfield Observer
- Surrey Mirror
- Swansea Herald Of Wales
- Tamworth Herald Series
- Tamworth Leader
- Taunton Times
- Thanet Times
- The Citizen (Gloucester)
- The Cornishman
- The Herald (Plymouth)
- Torbay Weekender Series
- Torquay Herald Express
- Uttoxeter Post and Times
- Venue (magazine) (Bristol)
- Walsall Advertiser
- Wellington Weekly News
- The West Briton
- West Wiltshire Advertiser
- Western Daily Press (Bristol)
- Western Gazette
- Western Morning News
- Weston and Worle News
- Whitstable Times
- Wolds Target
- Yeovil Times
[edit] Subsidiaries
Some former subsidiaries of the group include Northcliffe Retail and a 25% shareholding in the website Fish4. Associated Northcliffe Digital (AND) is the online arm of the Northcliffe Media Ltd, one of the largest and most successful regional newspaper publishers in the UK. Its daily titles have a combined sale of more than one million copies per day and its paid-for weeklies sell in excess of 490,000 copies. Each week the Group also distributes 2.6 million copies of its free newspapers.
[edit] References
- ^ Details of Hungarian titles. Northcliffe Media (2007). Retrieved on 2007-10-04.
- ^ Big news in Slovakia as DMGT becomes a big player. Daily Mail and General Trust plc (2007). Retrieved on 2007-10-06.
- ^ Who will buy Northcliffe?. Guardian Media Group (2005). Retrieved on 2007-10-04.
- ^ Daily Mail group buys Trinity Mirror regional titles. Guardian Media Group (2007). Retrieved on 2007-10-04.
- ^ Northcliffe Media buys 26 titles from Trinity Mirror. The Editors Weblog (2007). Retrieved on 2007-10-04.
- ^ Annual report and accounts, Northcliffe Newspapers. Daily Mail and General Trust (2006). Retrieved on 2007-10-07.
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