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  Trinity Mirror - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Trinity Mirror plc is a large United Kingdom newspaper and magazine publisher.
Trinity Mirror was formed in September 1999 by the merger of Trinity plc and Mirror Group plc.
Trinity Mirror claims that over the course of one week around 20 million people read at least one Trinity Mirror newspaper - 42 per cent of the adult UK population.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Mirror_Group_Newspapers   (261 words)

  
 The Daily Mirror - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Trinity Mirror is based at One Canada Square — the focal building in London's Canary Wharf development.
The decision to publish the photos, which were subsequently shown to be hoaxes, led to the sacking of Morgan on 14 May 2004.
The Sunday Mirror is a Sunday newspaper with the same ownership as and a similar style to The Daily Mirror.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/The_Daily_Mirror   (297 words)

  
 Key Access - Trinity Mirror Company
Mirror, Mirror on the wall, you are the fairest one of all!
The new mirror and medicine cabinet swings, swivels and adjusts to you - instead of you to it.
This unique cabinet mirror will open right or left to access the shelves, swing toward you for a closer look in the mirror for makeup or shaving, or accordion out to wrap around you for hair styling, button fastening, or any task often requiring two mirrors.
www.keyaccess.com /keycode/trinitymirror   (339 words)

  
 Trinity Mirror to axe 550 jobs
Trinity Mirror Chief Executive Sly Bailey said that the restructuring plan would be primarily aimed at "bolstering the group’s national titles".
Trinity Mirror’s half-year profits, also announced today, were 2.6% up on the same period last year, up from £78 million to £80 million.
Trinity Mirror said that the titles, amongst the oldest in Ireland had “performed strongly”, but it had been decided that the Northern Ireland newspaper division was a “non-core” to the group's business operations.
www.4ni.co.uk /nationalnews.asp?ID=18633   (507 words)

  
 Trinity Mirror - Customer Success - HP Services
Trinity Mirror has established its national and regional (icNetwork) Web sites to complement the printed editions of its newspapers and provide a platform to drive additional revenues for the Group.
Although the cost benefits of this solution were compelling, Trinity Mirror invited HP to demonstrate - using a proof of concept - that stability and reliability would not suffer.
Trinity Mirror is now fully committed to Linux as a viable and cost-effective enterprise platform, capable of delivering high standards of reliability and scalability.
www.hp.com /hps/success/ss_trinity_mirror.html   (665 words)

  
 Trinity Mirror group: Overview   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
This profile covers the UK Trinity Mirror group, which embraces UK regional papers and publications salvaged from the wreck of the Maxwell empire.
Trinity Mirror claims to be the largest newspaper publisher in the UK and the second largest in Europe, with more than 14,000 staff and operations in Ireland and the UK.
The group dates from the 1999 merger of Trinity (local/regional newspapers) and the Mirror group - centred around the tabloid Mirror - which had formed the heart of the former Maxwell group (described in a separate profile).
www.ketupa.net /trinity.htm   (324 words)

  
 Prepress Technology
Trinity Mirror will use Lawson’s e-business solutions for financials, procurement, analytics and e-commerce to streamline processes for more efficient operations, and to enhance the quality of financial information within the group.
Trinity Mirror chose Lawson over Oracle, PeopleSoft and JD Edwards, based on the strength of Lawson’s Web-based architecture, flexible core reporting, personalized Web-entry screens and lower total cost of ownership over the other enterprise application vendors, said Lawson.
The Trinity Mirror contract is a major addition to Lawson’s client base in the publishing sector, which includes Gannett, and demonstrates Lawson’s expertise in meeting the dynamic and rapidly changing e-business needs of today’s media organizations.
www.newsandtech.com /issues/2001/02-01/int/02-01_lawson.htm   (482 words)

  
 Business Unlimited | Business latest | Trinity Mirror says Morgan is not a war casualty - yet
Trinity Mirror executives gave Daily Mirror editor Piers Morgan a cautious vote of confidence yesterday as the newspaper publisher braces itself for another sales slide at its leading tabloid.
Trinity Mirror chairman Sir Victor Blank gave qualified backing to the out spoken editor, who has given showbiz stories more prominence in the Mirror over the past month.
In a trading update yesterday, Trinity Mirror said advertising revenues at its 250 regional titles, including the Birmingham Post and Newcastle Chronicle, had fallen 1% in the first four months of 2003, led by a 5.4% slump at its London and south-east titles.
www.guardian.co.uk /business/story/0,3604,952219,00.html   (426 words)

  
 MediaGuardian.co.uk | Media | Trinity Mirror calls halt to share buyback scheme
Trinity Mirror, owner of the Daily Mirror, has denied that a deterioration in advertising sales contributed to the decision to end this year's share buyback programme.
In an email to staff last month, Trinity Mirror said it was considering redundancies, with union sources warning that up to 770 jobs could go from its 11,000-strong workforce.
Trinity Mirror sought to reassure investors on the current outlook by adding in its buyback statement that it expected a "satisfactory outcome for the year".
media.guardian.co.uk /site/story/0,14173,1606555,00.html   (281 words)

  
 Scotsman.com Business - Publishing industry - Sly moves needed to cover Mirror's cracks
Trinity Mirror’s share price was 390p when she joined.
The circulation of the Mirror’s arch-rival, the Sun, continues to creep upwards, and the long-term problem of the Daily Record and Daily Mirror cannibalising readers from each other in Scotland is not resolved.
Trinity Mirror’s saving grace has been the resilience of the local newspapers, which are driven by advertising revenues.
business.scotsman.com /topics.cfm?tid=165&id=219162005   (893 words)

  
 Bloomberg.com: U.K.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Trinity Mirror has increased revenue after ending a price war between the Daily Mirror and Rupert Murdoch's tabloid, the Sun, and has instituted what it termed ``little but often'' price rises at many of its titles.
Trinity Mirror said its full-year operating margin increased to 22.2 percent from 19.4 percent.
Trinity Mirror was expected to report revenue of 1.13 billion pounds, according to the mean of nine analyst estimates compiled by Bloomberg.
www.bloomberg.com /apps/news?pid=10000102&sid=a6hYxq.7pUms&refer=uk   (704 words)

  
 Press Gazette - Journalism matters. Every week.
The regional newpapers continue to be Trinity Mirror’s cash cow and cost-cutting in 2004 helped boost operating profit by 24.7 per cent to £150.6 million on turnover up 6.1 per cent to £540.1 million.
Journalists at Trinity Mirror’s regional titles were expected to greet the figures today (04/03/05) by hitting the streets in protest against their pay levels.
Jeremy Dear has also written to Trinity Chief Executive Sly Bailey urging her to act on behalf of journalists "who contribute so significantly to the success of the company...and are seeking a 5% rise.
www.pressgazette.co.uk /?t=article&l=what_about_us_say_journalists_as_trinity_mirror_profits_soar_25_per_cent   (359 words)

  
 UK's Mirror reflects a coming tabloid war
Under the supercharged editorship of Piers Morgan, The Mirror has enjoyed some circulation success, and it seemed at least for a time that his attempts to steer the paper away from head to head competition with Rupert Murdoch's Sun and carve out a new niche as a "tabloid with heart" had been paying off.
Trinity Mirror is the largest newspaper publisher in the UK and the second largest in Europe.
Strategically, Trinity Mirror must choose whether to back the Mirror in an expensive circulation battle based on pumped-up marketing and cover-price discounts or manage the title's steady decline while milking it for all the cash it can.
www.medialifemagazine.com /news2001/apr01/apr02/1_mon/news7monday.html   (487 words)

  
 EMI appoints Sly Bailey as non-executive director   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Sly Bailey was appointed chief executive of Trinity Mirror plc in December 2002 and joined the group on 3 February 2003.
Trinity Mirror is the UK’s largest newspaper publisher, with some 250 titles and 11,500 employees.
Trinity Mirror’s preliminary results announcement in February 2004 showed the strategy was delivering ahead of expectations and that the group had achieved the best year on year profit improvement since Trinity and Mirror Group merged in 1999.
www.emigroup.com /news/pr218.html   (569 words)

  
 RTE Business - Trinity Mirror reports H1 profit gain
UK newspaper publisher Trinity Mirror said its first half profits increased because of better advertising sales at its regional newspapers and broad cost-cutting efforts.
The company, which owns the Daily Mirror and a group of UK regional newspapers, said it would boost its net cost savings to £35m sterling in 2005, an increase of £5m.
Despite the competitive environment, Trinity Mirror said it was confident that the business will continue to perform in line with expectations.
www.rte.ie /business/2004/0729/trinity.html   (140 words)

  
 British Journalism Review Vol. 12, No. 1, 2001 - Amiable Ulsterman at Trinity Mirror
Mirror shareholders, poised to deck themselves out in wedding finery, were not best pleased with the chief executive; neither was the Mirror board.
Trinity felt the national titles were an important complement to the regional titles and the opportunity was there to see them develop together.
The last thing Trinity Mirror needs, I suggested, were further challengers in a fiercely competitive national Sunday market, where the Sunday People and, to a lesser extent, the Sunday Mirror, trail further and further behind in the wake of the News of the World.
www.bjr.org.uk /data/2001/no1_hagerty.htm   (5149 words)

  
 Sly Bailey < Business < Career < People < : news feed   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
By Jon Slattery NUJ chapels across Trinity Mirror have passed a "no confidence" motion in chief executive Sly Bailey and her strategy for the group, which they...
London: Trinity Mirror PLC, Publishers of the Daily Mirror today told unions it was...
Trinity Mirror, owner of national titles and the UK's largest regional publisher, announced...
schema-root.org /people/career/business/sly_bailey   (598 words)

  
 Trinity Plc/Mirror Group Plc and Regional Independent Media Holdings Limited/Mirror Group Plc: A report on the proposed ...
Trinity and RIM are publishers of regional and local newspapers.
The transfer to Trinity of these titles would not operate against the public interest in England and Wales, or in Scotland, but may be expected to do so in Northern Ireland for the reasons given in paragraph 1.8.
We recommend that Trinity should be required to give undertakings to dispose of the News Letter, the Derry Journal, the Belfast News, the North Down News, the Journal Extra, and their related newspaper assets on terms acceptable to the Secretary of State if the proposed transfer of Mirror Group’s titles goes ahead.
www.competition-commission.org.uk /rep_pub/reports/1999/431trinity.htm   (1033 words)

  
 Scotsman.com News - Publishing industry - Good news for Trinity as profits rise by 27%
TRINITY Mirror, the publisher of the Daily Record, said better advertising conditions and an efficiency drive helped it pull off a 27 per cent increase in half-year profits.
Trinity said initiatives to improve circulation volumes had already started but added that operating profits in the division were still 24 per cent higher at £75m - helped in part by a six per cent rise in advertising revenues.
Trinity said both the Daily Record and the Sunday Mail had improved their year-on-year circulation performance during the period.
news.scotsman.com /topics.cfm?tid=165&id=872722004   (666 words)

  
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Trinity Mirror, which owns the Daily and Sunday Mirror, The People and the Daily Record, said it had agreed terms to dispose of Century Press and Publishing and The Derry Journal to venture capital group 3i.
Trinity Mirror`s chief executive, Sly Bailey, said there was ``limited strategic fit`` for the two Irish businesses in the Trinity Mirror group.
The sale is part of a plan to revitalise Trinity Mirror under new chief executive Ms Bailey, who took over at the regional and national publisher earlier this year.
u.tv /newsroom/indepth.asp?id=40048&pt=n   (412 words)

  
 RTE Business - Trinity Mirror sees no sign of ad upturn
British newspaper publisher Trinity Mirror, which owns the Sunday Business Post and Britain's Mirror titles, said today that its profits inched higher in 2001 despite 'one of the toughest trading periods in recent history'.
Trinity posted a 0.9% rise to £155.5m sterling in profits before tax and exceptional items.
Trinity chairman Victor Blank said that difficult and declining advertising market had continued into January and February, and the company expected 'this remaining so throughout most of the year'.
www.rte.ie /business/2002/0228/trinity.html   (168 words)

  
 Independent News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
In a highly unusual development, two of the leading shareholders in the company spoke out publicly of their growing unease over Morgan's determination to stand by the authenticity of pictures that the Armed Forces minister, Adam Ingram, had declared to be fake the previous day.
One of Trinity Mirror's largest shareholders, it orchestrated the campaign that last year ousted Michael Green, chairman of Carlton, the ITV company.
Sly Bailey, the chief executive of Trinity Mirror, was becoming increasingly anxious.
freenet.buffalo.edu /nuclear/Indep-5-15.htm   (1229 words)

  
 Observer | Sly's new Mirror image
She was in effect handing out blame for the way Trinity Mirror had performed since the merger and apologising to the City for the poor share price.
Trinity Mirror's share performance has been the subject of persistent City whingeing since the deal was done, with one US shareholder in particular seeming to constantly put the boot in.
On the flagship Daily Mirror she again sent the scribblers away happy when she appeared to rule out a return to the 'serious' journalism recently espoused by Morgan, which added to editorial cost without pulling in readers.
observer.guardian.co.uk /print/0,3858,4725530-102271,00.html   (998 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | Business | Ad spending boosts Trinity Mirror
At Trinity Mirror's national newspapers, advertising revenue rose 2.1% in the 52 weeks ending 26 December, the first gain in four years.
Trinity said circulation at the Daily Mirror dropped by 3% following the publication of the photos in May.
Trinity Mirror raised its annual dividend by 10.4% to 20.2 pence per share.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/business/4313841.stm   (341 words)

  
 Newspapers & Technology
The largest newspaper publisher in the United Kingdom, Trinity Mirror plc, is investing $85 million in a new press site for its Midlands Regional Newspaper operations near Birmingham and Coventry.
Trinity Mirror is building the press hall on the Fort Dunlop development in Birmingham, England, and plans to have the new facility up and running by the end of 2004, following staged delivery of the presses next year.
Trinity publishes more than 250 titles in total and has several other print sites around the U.K. “Nearly half the U.K. population reads a Trinity Mirror newspaper,” said Chris Wade, Trinity Mirror’s press officer.
www.newsandtech.com /issues/2002/06-02/nt/06-02_trinity.htm   (594 words)

  
 Montgomery under fire
TRINITY INTERNATIONAL, the regional publisher which pulled out of merger talks with Mirror Group last weekend, yesterday accused Mirror's chief executive David Montgomery of "scrambling" to protect his role.
Mirror estimated another £4m could be cut from advertising and production and £5m from Trinity, which Trinity rejected.
A Trinity spokesman said: "What we are really looking at here is an individual director scrambling for an enhanced position, which runs counter to the spirit of the previous discussions." A Mirror spokesman said: "We totally refute that." Mirror shares closed up 1.5 at 170.5p.
www.telegraph.co.uk /htmlContent.jhtml?html=/archive/1999/01/14/cnmir14.html   (241 words)

  
 Scotsman.com Business - Trinity Mirror in Irish sell-off
Trinity Mirror put its Irish newspapers up for sale in July as part of a strategic review of its business.
Today’s deal is being structured as a sale of Trinity Mirror group’s shares in Century Press and Publishing, while 3i is forming a new company, called Local Press, to acquire Trinity’s shares in the Derry Journal.
The deal is subject to approval by the Irish Competition Authority and Sly Bailey, chief executive of Trinity Mirror, said she expects the disposal to be completed early next year.
business.scotsman.com /index.cfm?id=1322562003   (674 words)

  
 Trinity Mirror Selects Tarantella's Secure Global Desktop as Migration Path to Thin Client Desktop Strategy
Trinity Mirror’s new program unifies over 10,000 desktops, 1,500 local servers, and numerous disparate software technologies, spread throughout England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, under a single secure IT platform.
Trinity Mirror selected Tarantella following an extensive study of its legacy hardware and software systems and an evaluation of alternative solutions from various suppliers, including Citrix Systems.
Nearly half the population of the UK reads one of Trinity Mirror’s titles, which include one of the world's most famous newspaper brands, the Daily Mirror, plus three of the top 10 regional evening newspapers and three of the top 10 regional Sunday newspapers.
www.tarantella.com /news/releases/2004/8.html   (630 words)

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