Trinity Mirror suffered a ten per cent decline in print revenue in the first half of 2016, markedly aided by the short-lived nature of its newspaper gambit, the New Day, which shuttered after just 10 weeks in operation, falling drastically short of the 200,000 issue a day circulation target.
On Thursday, the company launched a new round of job cuts affecting staff across the Daily Mirror, Sunday Mirror and Sunday People, with an estimated 15 positions at risk.
Total group revenue was down by eight per cent although its digital income grew by 14 per cent hinting that its new online Read full story ›
Source: The Drum