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Johnston Press plc
Type
Public limited company
Traded as LSE: JPR
Industry Newspapers
Founded 1767
Headquarters Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
Key people
Camilla Rhodes (Chairman)
Ashley Highfield (CEO)
Revenue £245.1 million (2015)[1]
Operating income
£1.0 million (2015)[1]
Net income
£11.4 million (2015)[1]
Website www.johnstonpress.co.uk

Johnston Press plc is a multimedia company based in Edinburgh, Scotland.[2] Its flagship titles include national newspaper the i, The Scotsman, the Yorkshire Post, the Falkirk Herald, The News (Portsmouth) and The News Letter in Belfast. The Falkirk Herald was the then Falkirk-based company's first acquisition in 1846. It now also operates around 200 other newspapers and associated websites around the United Kingdom and the Isle of Man. It is listed on the London Stock Exchange.

Contents

  • 1 History
  • 2 Operations
    • 2.1 British newspapers
    • 2.2 Irish newspapers
      • 2.2.1 Johnston Publishing (NI)
        • 2.2.1.1 Daily
        • 2.2.1.2 Local (NI)
        • 2.2.1.3 Free titles (NI)
      • 2.2.2 Derry Journal newspapers
        • 2.2.2.1 Local (Derry Journal)
        • 2.2.2.2 Free titles (Derry Journal)
    • 2.3 Online
  • 3 References
  • 4 External links

History[edit]

The Johnston family business was involved in printing from 1797, originally in Falkirk.[3] It bought control of its first newspaper, the Falkirk Herald, in 1846. The company would remain headquartered in Falkirk for the next 150 years. The family publishing company was renamed F Johnston & Co Ltd in 1882, a title it would retain until it was floated on the London Stock Exchange as Johnston Press in 1988.[4] The company's first major acquisition came in 1970, when it took control of the Fife-based publishers Strachan & Livingston.[4] In 1978 it bought Wilfred Edmunds Ltd in Chesterfield, publisher of the Derbyshire Times and The Yorkshire Weekly Newspaper Group in Wakefield.[4]

The Company bought The West Sussex County Times in 1988, The Halifax Evening Courier in 1994 and the newspaper interests of EMAP plc in 1996.[4] Further expansion followed with Portsmouth & Sunderland Newspapers in 1999 and Regional Independent Media Holdings in 2002.[4]

The Company expanded into the Irish market in 2005 by purchasing Local Press Ltd, a company owned by 3i (£65 million),[5] the newspaper assets of Scottish Radio Holdings, known as Score Press with forty-five titles in Scotland and Ireland (£155 million),[6] and the Leinster Leader Group (€138.6 million).[7]

The Company acquired The Scotsman Publications in 2006.[8]

On 7 July 2011, NUJ-represented staff at three Johnston Press titles voted more than 90% in favour of taking strike action.[9] The titles involved were the Doncaster Free Press, the South Yorkshire Times, the Goole Courier and the Selby Times. The dispute stemmed from Johnston Press' announcement in June 2011 of plans to cut 18 jobs including two editors.[10] Following the ballot and the failure to reach a settlement with Johnston Press staff walked out on indefinite strike on 15 July 2011.[11] Despite the strike continuing for several weeks, Johnston Press' Chief Executive John Fry refused the NUJ's request for mediation through Acas.[12] Johnston Press went on to serve notice of redundancy upon the South Yorkshire Times editor Jim Oldfield on 8 August 2011. Graeme Huston, of the Doncaster Free Press took over management of the paper, becoming its editor-in-chief.[13] The strike continued until 6 September.[14]

Iconic Newspapers acquired Johnston Press' titles in the Republic of Ireland in 2014.[15]

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In March 2014 Johnston Press joined forces with other media companies including Local World and Newsquest, to create a nationwide digital advertising proposition called 1XL,[16] which now boasts over 23 million monthly unique users and a billion monthly ad views.[17]

In February 2016 the company announced it was buying i newspaper for £24m.[18] The deal to buy i was completed on 10 April 2016, giving Johnston Press a daily print circulation of over 600,000 newspapers and an audience online and in print of almost 32m people.[19]

In July 2016 it was announced that Tindle Newspapers planned to acquire JP's three Isle of Man titles in a deal worth £4.25m.[20]

In January 2017 the company announced that it had concluded a deal to sell 13 of its East Midlands and East Anglia titles (including the Stamford Mercury) to Iliffe Media for £17m. The same month it announced it had secured a multimillion-pound print contract to print Monday to Saturday issues of the Daily Mail newspaper at its Portsmouth Web facility in Hampshire. This follows the announcement by ANL of the closure of their print site at Didcot.[21]

Operations[edit]

British newspapers[edit]

The following is a partial list of British newspapers owned by the company:

  • Arbroath Herald
  • Banbury Guardian
  • Batley & Birstall News
  • Bellshill Speaker
  • Berwick Advertiser
  • Biggleswade Chronicle
  • Blackpool Gazette
  • Bognor Regis Observer
  • Bridlington Free Press
  • Brighton & Hove Independent
  • Buckingham Advertiser
  • Bucks Herald
  • Burnley Express
  • Buxton Advertiser
  • Carrick Gazette
  • Chichester Observer
  • Chorley Guardian
  • Crawley Observer
  • Cumbernauld News
  • Daventry Express
  • Dewsbury Reporter
  • Diss Express
  • Dinnington Guardian
  • Doncaster Free Press
  • Edinburgh Evening News
  • Edinburgh Herald and Post
  • Eastbourne Herald
  • Ellon Times
  • Falkirk Herald
  • Fife Free Press
  • Fife Herald & Post
  • Fife Leader
  • Filey Mercury
  • Fleetwood Weekly News
  • Galloway Gazette
  • Glasgow South and Eastwood Extra
  • Green Un (Sheffield)
  • Halifax Courier
  • Harborough Mail
  • Hartlepool Mail
  • Harrogate Advertiser
  • Hemel Hempstead Gazette
  • Hemsworth and South Elmsall Express
  • The i
  • Kilsyth Chronicle
  • Lanark Gazette
  • Lancashire Evening Post
  • Lancaster Guardian
  • Lancaster Visitor
  • Lancing Herald
  • Leyland Guardian
  • Leamington Courier
  • Leighton Buzzard Observer
  • Littlehampton Gazette
  • Luton News
  • Lytham St Annes Express
  • Market Rasen Mail
  • Malton & Pickering Mercury
  • Mansfield Chad
  • Mirfield Reporter
  • Milngavie and Bearsden Herald[22]
  • Milton Keynes Citizen
  • Montrose Review
  • Morecambe Visitor
  • Morpeth Herald
  • Motherwell Times
  • News Guardian
  • News Post Leader
  • The News (Portsmouth)
  • Northamptonshire Evening Telegraph
  • Northampton Chronicle & Echo
  • Northumberland Gazette
  • Paisley and Renfrewshire Extra
  • Perth Herald & Post
  • Peterborough Evening Telegraph
  • Pocklington Post
  • Rugby Advertiser
  • Scarborough News
  • Scotland on Sunday
  • The Scotsman
  • Sheffield Star
  • Sheffield Telegraph
  • Shields Gazette
  • Shoreham Herald
  • Skegness Standard
  • Spilsby Standard
  • Stornoway Gazette
  • Sunderland Echo
  • Sussex Express
  • Times & Citizen (Bedford)
  • Todmorden News
  • The Visitor (Morecambe, Lancs)
  • Westend Extra (Glasgow)
  • West Lothian Herald & Post
  • West Sussex County Times
  • West Sussex Gazette
  • Wetherby News
  • Whitby Gazette
  • Wigan Evening Post
  • Worksop Guardian
  • Worthing Herald
  • Yorkshire Evening Post
  • Yorkshire Post

Irish newspapers[edit]

In total, 22 titles are published in Northern Ireland:

Johnston Publishing (NI)[edit]

Daily[edit]
  • The News Letter
Local (NI)[edit]
  • Ballymena Times
  • Ballymoney and Moyle Times"
  • "Carrick Times Carrickfergus
  • Coleraine Times
  • Dromore Leader
  • Larne Times
  • Londonderry Sentinel
  • Lurgan Mail
  • Mid Ulster Mail
  • Portadown Times
  • "Newtownabbey Times
  • Tyrone Times
  • Ulster Star
Free titles (NI)[edit]
  • Banbridge & District Weekender
  • Belfast News
  • Craigavon Echo
  • East Antrim Advertiser
  • Lisburn Echo
  • Mid Ulster Echo
  • North West Echo

Derry Journal newspapers[edit]

Local (Derry Journal)[edit]
  • Derry Journal
  • Sunday Journal
Free titles (Derry Journal)[edit]
  • City News
  • Foyle News

Online[edit]

The company owns the following websites, in addition to newspaper sites as above, and regionalised versions of these:

  • www.digitalkitbag.com
  • www.jobstoday.co.uk

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "Preliminary Results 2015" (PDF). Retrieved 14 April 2016. 
  2. ^ "Contact us - Johnston Press plc". www.johnstonpress.co.uk. 
  3. ^ "Archives, The Scottish Printing Archival Trust". Retrieved 22 March 2017. 
  4. ^ a b c d e "History of Johnston Press". Johnston Press plc. Retrieved 10 August 2007. 
  5. ^ Newspaper Society Database of Mergers[dead link] (login required)
  6. ^ West, Karl (22 June 2005). "Johnston Press picks up SRH local newspaper division". The Herald (Glasgow). Retrieved 11 September 2014. 
  7. ^ Press Release on Purchase of Leinster Leader Group Archived 8 August 2007 at the Wayback Machine.
  8. ^ Tryhorn, Chris (19 December 2005). "Johnston Press buys Scotsman". The Guardian. Retrieved 11 September 2014. 
  9. ^ "Massive vote for action at South Yorkshire Newspapers". NUJ. 7 July 2011. Retrieved 9 April 2012. 
  10. ^ "Major job cuts announced at Johnston Press titles - Journalism News from". HoldtheFrontPage. Retrieved 9 April 2012. 
  11. ^ "Journalists on indefinite strike over newspaper job cuts". BBC News. 19 July 2011. Retrieved 9 April 2012. 
  12. ^ "Johnston Press chief says no to ACAS mediating strike | Media news". Journalism.co.uk. 4 August 2011. Retrieved 9 April 2012. 
  13. ^ "Outspoken editor receives notice of redundancy". HoldtheFrontPage. Retrieved 9 April 2012. 
  14. ^ "Johnston Press journalists back to work". BBC. 7 September 2012. Retrieved 27 October 2013. 
  15. ^ "Johnston Press sells its 14 titles in the Republic". Irish Times. Archived from the original on 9 April 2014. Retrieved 22 August 2014. 
  16. ^ "Johnston Press, Local World and Newsquest unite for 1XL digital sell". Retrieved 14 April 2016. 
  17. ^ "1XL - Local Potency Nationally Delivered". Retrieved 14 April 2016. 
  18. ^ "Johnston Press to buy i newspaper for £24m". BBC. 12 February 2016. Retrieved 14 April 2016. 
  19. ^ "Financial Results 2015". Retrieved 14 April 2016. 
  20. ^ Mayhew, Freddy (4 July 2016). "Tindle Newspapers buys three Isle of Man titles from Johnston Press in deal worth £4.25m". Press Gazette. 
  21. ^ Turvill, William (25 January 2017). "Multi-million pound Daily Mail printing contract win provides some relief to newspaper group Johnston Press". City A.M. Retrieved 2017-01-27. 
  22. ^ Our Business: Johnston (Falkirk) Ltd, Johnston Press plc Archived 17 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine.

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  • Ballymoney and Moyle Times
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