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Archive for 12/03/2009
Guardian Media Group
12/03/2009 by admin.
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Just found this early day motion:
GUARDIAN MEDIA GROUP JOB LOSSES |
10:3:09 |
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Mark Hunter |
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| Mr John Leech | |
| Paul Rowen | |
| Jim Dobbin | |
| Graham Stringer | |
| Ann Coffey |
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* 13 |
| David Taylor | Mr Phil Willis | Mrs Ann Cryer | |
| Andrew Stunell | Mr Lindsay Hoyle | Mr Greg Pope | |
| Mr Martin Caton |
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That this House notes with regret and concern the decision by the Guardian Media Group to announce further job losses at the Manchester Evening News and within its weekly newspaper group; believes that the proposed cuts in editorial, advertising, distribution and information technology can only be damaging to the future prospects of the titles concerned; recognises that many people have worked extremely hard over the years to build these newspapers up; further believes that local newspapers have an absolutely central role at the heart of local communities; recognises an unwelcome trend to centralise their services and people; deplores the move to close down all of the individual weekly newspaper offices which currently serve the Greater Manchester conurbation; understands that this could be the first time in its proud history that the Manchester Evening News implements compulsory redundancies; upholds strongly the values of quality, independent journalism relevant to local communities; further believes that the founding fathers of the Guardian, particularly CP Scott, would be appalled and saddened by these developments; and calls on Guardian Media Group to rethink its proposals. |
Good to see that our local MPs are in support!
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