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Would consolidation in the regional press be good for advertisers?

Several executives shared their views on consolidation among advertisers. Tom Hings, director of brand marketing, Royal Mail, said that at a local level, there will probably be benefits for local advertisers, as they will have more opportunities opened up to them geographically -- as long as the pub...

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