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in the city centre in 1965. Its concrete and steel structure with glass and aluminium cladding panels seemed impressively modern when it was built, but its brutalist 1960s design did not age well and it was demolished in 2005. The newspapers relocated to the restored
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was reduced from seven pence to four pence and circulation boomed. Untaxed, it became possible to sell a newspaper for a penny, and the advantage lay with smaller, more frequent publications that could keep their readers more up to date. Feeney and
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three years later making Oakley and his team millionaires overnight. In 1997, Midland Independent Newspapers was sold for Β£297 million to Mirror Group. In 1999, Mirror Group merged with the regional newspaper group Trinity. The
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elected to the Town Council for the first time. The newspaper remained a staunch supporter of Chamberlain helping to take the town with him as he pushed for municipal reform. It printed informed articles on the ideals of the
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became closely associated with radical politics and intellectual movements. The newspaper played an important role in the calls for radical political and social reform in the rapidly expanding industrial town. In 1869
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In 2008, the paper switched from broadsheet to tabloid format. In November 2009, under Marc Reeves' editorship, in response to falling circulation due to the increased competition from new media, the
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reverted to a broadsheet format. Later in 1991, the managing director, Chris Oakley, led a management buy-out. The company, Midland Independent Newspapers, was floated on the
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John Frederick Feeney died in 1869, and was succeeded by his son John. He inherited his father's passion the city and built on his success. By the 1870s, the
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in 1857, it has had a succession of distinguished editors and has played an influential role in the life and politics of the city. It is currently owned by
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until his death in 1942. Following in the footsteps of his grandfather and uncle, Hyde was a great philanthropist and stated in his Will that the
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This article is about the British newspaper. For the newspaper of the same name formerly published in Birmingham, Alabama, see
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Hyde was instrumental in urging middle class recruits to volunteer for the Birmingham Pals battalions at the outbreak of the
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was the largest circulating daily newspaper in the Midlands. Following the death of John Feeney in 1905, ownership of the
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The 1855 Stamp Act removed the tax on newspapers and transformed the news trade. The price of the
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was a weekly newspaper published between 1825 and 1869. A nationally influential voice in the
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bought out the controlling interest of the Iliffe family in 1987. In 1991, the
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Upton, Chris (2007-12-01). "Taxing times for city's pioneer newspaper man".
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Before Reedy, the editor was David Hopkinson. He later moved to the
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moved to weekly publication (Thursday) and revamped its website.
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building, three miles out of the city centre, in August 2008.
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The papers were bought by an established newspaper proprietor
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initially contemplated a second mid-week edition of the
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is today one of 155 titles in the Trinity Mirror (now
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The Birmingham Post
Birmingham Post-Herald
newspaper
Compact
Reach plc
conservative
Birmingham
England
Circulation
ISSN
0963-7915
birminghampost.co.uk
Birmingham
England
West Midlands.
Reach plc
Birmingham Journal
Chartist movement
John Frederick Feeney
John Jaffray
George Dawson

John Thackray Bunce
British Newspaper Archive
John Thackray Bunce
Joseph Chamberlain
Civic Gospel
John Bright
George Dawson
Robert William Dale

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