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Regional newspaper publisher sees ad revenue slump continue

Johnston Press chief executive Tim Bowdler predicts regional newspaper groups will eventually consolidate into two large players.

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Advertising slump mirrors the economy says Johnston Press

Unveiling the group's latest figures, Tim Bowdler, Johnston Press's chief executive, said newspaper advertising was "a barometer of what happens in the wider economy" and the current recession was "significantly worse" than the 1990s one.JohnstonADVERTISEMENT, which owns The Scotsman and hundreds of local and regional titles, said total advertising revenues for the 44 weeks to 1 November were...

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Johnston Press feels advertising revenue squeeze

... a constant currency basis were down by 9.5 per cent. Today, the company, headed by chief executive Tim Bowdler, said: "Overall performance has deteriorated since then due to further substantial declines in property advertising combined with significant falls in employment and display advertising as the UK and Republic of Ireland economies suffered from both the 'credit crunch' and a reduction...