Birmingham Post

Birmingham Post
Type Weekly newspaper
Format Compact
Owner Trinity Mirror
Editor Alun Thorne
Founded 1857
Political alignment Free market
Headquarters Birmingham, England
Circulation 12,550 (Jan-Jun 2006)[1]
ISSN 0963-7915
Official website www.birminghampost.net

The Birmingham Post newspaper was originally published under the name Daily Post in Birmingham, England, in 1857 by John Frederick Feeney. It was the largest selling broadsheet in the West Midlands, though it faced little if any competition in this category. It changed to tabloid size in 2008. The paper stopped issuing advertisements on its front page in 1946 and replaced them with front-page news.[2]

The Post and Mail building, Birmingham, opened in 1965 to accommodate the Post and Evening Mail newspapers, but the Post and its sister titles relocated to the restored Fort Dunlop building, three miles out of the city centre, in August 2008.

After changing hands many times, the newspaper is now part of the Trinity Mirror group. In February 2008, under the editorship of Marc Reeves, the newspaper re-launched its website as birminghampost.net.

In November 2009, still under Reeves' editorship, the paper moved to weekly publication.[3]

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References

  1. ^ "Birmingham Post Standard Certificate of Circulation Mon-Sat, 02-Jan-2006 to 02-Jul-2006" (PDF). Audit Bureau of Circulation. 2006-01-02. http://abcpdfcerts.abc.org.uk/pdf/certificates/13730178.pdf. Retrieved 2006-06-02. 
  2. ^ Manchester Guardian changes - The Guardian (republished by Guardian Unlimited Archives), September 27, 1952 (Accessed 24 October 2007)
  3. ^ Paul Dale, "Editor Marc Reeves slays some sacred cows as Birmingham Post goes weekly", Birmingham Post, 6 November 2009

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