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Encyclopedia > Mirror Group Newspapers

Trinity Mirror is a large United Kingdom newspaper and magazine publisher.


Titles it owns, some via its subsidiary 'Mirror Group Newspapers' include

It used to own a 43% share of The Independent.


It owned the News Letter, Donegal Democrat and Derry Journal until late 2003 when they were sold to the newly formed Local Press Ltd.


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Mirror Group Plc and Midland Independent Newspapers Plc (1141 words)
Mirror Group's ranking among publishers of regional and local newspapers depends substantially on the classification of its major Scottish titles which share some of the charac-teristics of national newspapers.
Mirror Group's share of newspaper circulation and distribution in the region would rise from around 12 per cent to 29 per cent; and in MIN's core area around Birmingham and Coventry, the combined group would have a 48 per cent share of the daily newspaper market.
As to diversity of opinion, we have no reason to doubt Mirror Group's commitment to the continued publication of regional and local newspapers in the Midlands region; and we believe it would not be in Mirror Group's commercial interests to impose the opinions of its national newspapers on those published by MIN.
ZWNEWS.com - linking the world to Zimbabwe (358 words)
This comes in the wake of reports that the Mirror group "is in deep financial trouble and is saddled with a staggering debt profile that threatens its survival".
A source at the newspaper said all was not well at the newspaper group, and that some advertisers were complaining, as they felt they were being given a raw deal.
Mirror Board chairperson, Jonathan Kadzura, who reportedly told shareholders that the financial crisis at the newspaper group was getting out of hand, was not reachable on his mobile on Friday and Saturday.
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