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List of Reach plc titles

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Reach plc publishes many newspapers, magazines and news websites. This list of Reach plc titles is a non-exhaustive list of these. Before 2018, Reach plc was known as Trinity Mirror plc.[1] The list includes titles owned by the Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN), and those owned by both M.E.N Media and S&B Media, after both companies were purchased by Trinity Mirror as GMG Regional Media from the Guardian Media Group in 2010.[2]

Mirror Group newspapers, M.E.N Media and S&B Media

National newspapers

Local and regional newspapers

Papers on the same line usually have generalised content and/or have the same team of reporters and editor.[4]

East Midlands

Greater London

  • Barking & Dagenham Yellow Advertiser
  • Bexley Mercury
  • Brent & Wembley Leader
  • Ealing Gazette
  • Ealing Informer
  • Ealing Leader
  • Enfield Advertiser
  • Enfield Gazette
  • Fulham & Hammersmith Chronicle
  • Haringey Advertiser
  • Harrow & Wembley Observer
  • Harrow Informer
  • Harrow Leader
  • Havering Yellow Advertiser (Romford)
  • Hounslow Borough Chronicle
  • Hounslow, Chiswick & Whitton Informer
  • Ilford & Redbridge Yellow Advertiser
  • Kensington & Chelsea Informer
  • Lewisham & Greenwich Mercury
  • Mitcham, Morden & Wimbledon Post
  • The Press (Barnet and Hendon)
  • Streatham, Clapham & West Norwood Post
  • Sutton & Epsom Post
  • Uxbridge & Hillingdon Leader
  • Uxbridge Gazette
  • The Wharf (Canary Wharf)

North East England

North West England

Scotland

South East England

South West England

Wales

West Midlands

Yorkshire and the Humber

Digital online brands

Reach has launched websites under the Live brand:[5]

  • Aberdeen Live
  • Belfast Live
  • Bristol Live[6]
  • Buzz.ie (50% owned)[7]
  • Cheshire Live[8]
  • CorkBeo
  • Cornwall Live
  • Devon Live
  • Dublin Live[9]
  • Edinburgh Live
  • Yorkshire Live
  • football.london[10]
  • GalwayBeo
  • Glasgow Live
  • Grimsby Live
  • Hampshire Live
  • Hull Live
  • Lancs Live
  • Leeds Live
  • Leicestershire Live
  • Lincolnshire Live
  • MyLondon
  • Plymouth Live
  • RSVPLive[9]
  • Somerset Live
  • Surrey Live
  • Sussex Live[11]
  • Teesside Live
  • WalesOnline

Other Reach non-news websites include:

  • Hopsmore Craft Beer Club
  • Memory Lane
  • InYourArea
  • Fish4Jobs

Previously owned titles

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 which was then sold to Johnston Press which was then acquired by JPIMedia.

References

  1. ^ "Trinity Mirror changes name to Reach after Express deal". BBC News. 2018-03-05. Retrieved 2021-07-03.
  2. ^ "Manchester Evening News sold by Guardian Media Group". Manchester Evening News. 9 February 2010. Retrieved 9 February 2010.
  3. ^ Slattery, Laura. "Competition watchdog clears Reach deal to buy 50% of 'Irish Daily Star'". The Irish Times.
  4. ^ "Our Brands | Reach PLC". www.reachplc.com. Retrieved 2021-07-03.
  5. ^ Symon, Ken (23 November 2017). "Trinity Mirror launches Leeds Live". Insider. Retrieved 5 July 2018.
  6. ^ "About Us". BristolLive.
  7. ^ "Irish Daily Star Launches Buzz.ie". News Brands Ireland. 25 November 2016.
  8. ^ "About – Cheshire Live". www.cheshire-live.co.uk.
  9. ^ a b "The owner of the Irish Mirror has just bought RSVP magazine". TheJournal.ie. 11 April 2017. Retrieved 8 May 2019. UK-based Trinity Mirror publishes the Irish Daily Mirror, Sunday Mirror and People newspapers and employs just under 100 people between its offices in Dublin and Belfast. It also recently launched two new websites, Dublin Live and Belfast Live.
  10. ^ "About us – Football.london". www.football.london.
  11. ^ "About Us". SussexLive. Retrieved 4 March 2023.
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