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Evening Courier - news archive

This is an archive of news about Evening Courier. Some links may no longer work, due to the transient nature of the internet.

Journal and Courier hits the basics, but needs to push forward
From Journalism.co.uk. Posted September 4 2008, 4.07pm
(I’m slightly bending the rules on this month’s topic. Meranda Watling and I shared a reservation about critiquing our own Web sites, so she suggested we swap. This is a review of www.jconline.com, the home of her Journal and Courier in Lafayette, Ind. As for me, I blog at bydanielvictor.com when I’m not working as a [...] (more)

Halifax Evening Courier to crowd-source interview questions
From Journalism.co.uk. Posted May 28 2008, 11.00pm
Johnston Press paper is the first to use interactive news site Yoosk to source interview questions from readers (more)

Courier beats the odds to deliver the day's news
From Hold the Front Page. Posted February 5 2008, 12.25am
Flash floods fail to stop wading delivery agent - see the picture here! (more)

Journalist says farewell to Courier after almost 50 years in the newsroom
From Hold the Front Page. Posted September 12 2007, 12.00am
Gordon Sampson's varied career included spells as editor of the Brighouse Echo and Calderdale News (more)

IT problems dog Courier compact plan
From The Scotsman. Posted June 30 2007, 11.51pm
COMPUTER problems have set back Dundee publisher DC Thomson's plans to launch a compact version of its flagship Courier newspaper. (more)

Former Courier editor dies at 78
From Hold the Front Page. Posted May 24 2007, 12.00am
Iain Stewart worked at Dundee newspaper for more than 40 years (more)

Compact Courier gets a sales boost and a thumbs-up from readers
From Hold the Front Page. Posted April 12 2007, 12.00am
Early three per cent increase gives "encouraging" response for editor (more)

New editor-in-chief for Courier Media Group
From Hold the Front Page. Posted February 28 2007, 12.00am
Regional daily's deputy to take on role after retirement of Roger Watkins (more)

Courier allowed to name boy killer before case starts
From Press Gazette. Posted October 12 2006, 10.00am
The Evening Courier, Halifax, has won the right to name a 16-year-old youth accused of murder before his trial began. (more)

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