London Evening Standard goes into profit
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The London Evening Standard has achieved its aim of making a profit within three years of going free, writes Roy Greenslade in the Guardian. "Andrew Mullins, the paper's managing director, says that in the year up to 30 September, the Standard managed to return a profit of just over £1m. The transformation from loss into profit is remarkable when set against the background of the paper's enormous losses when it was a paid-for title.
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