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  • Thursday, 17 March, 2016
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    Lossmaking newspaper publisher aims to double reader revenue by 2019

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  • Friday, 15 January, 2016
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    British newspaper suffers torrid year after fall in print advertising and rise of mobile

  • Thursday, 14 January, 2016
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  • Thursday, 14 January, 2016
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    Information and events group to raise £200m to pay down debt

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  • Thursday, 14 January, 2016
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  • Monday, 14 December, 2015
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  • Thursday, 30 July, 2015
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    Revenues have increased at centre-left media group but not enough to hit break-even target

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  • Wednesday, 17 June, 2015
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  • Wednesday, 1 April, 2015
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  • Thursday, 19 March, 2015
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  • Sunday, 15 March, 2015
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    Katharine Viner, the newspaper’s US editor-in-chief, and Ian Katz of BBC’s Newsnight on shortlist

    LONDON, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 16: Alan Rusbridger, Editor in Chief of Guardian Newspapers, walks from The High Court after speaking at The Leveson Inquiry on November 16, 2011 in London, England. The inquiry is being lead by Lord Justice Leveson and is looking into the culture, practice and ethics of the press in the United Kingdom. The inquiry, which will take evidence from interested parties and may take a year or more to complete, comes in the wake of the phone hacking scandal that saw the closure of The News of The World Newspaper. (Photo by Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images)
  • Monday, 9 March, 2015
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    Flotation would propel classifieds website into FTSE 250 and value it at 14-18 times earnings

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  • Friday, 30 January, 2015
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  • Wednesday, 10 December, 2014
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    Rusbridger to step down as Guardian editor

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    LONDON, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 16: Alan Rusbridger, Editor in Chief of Guardian Newspapers, walks from The High Court after speaking at The Leveson Inquiry on November 16, 2011 in London, England. The inquiry is being lead by Lord Justice Leveson and is looking into the culture, practice and ethics of the press in the United Kingdom. The inquiry, which will take evidence from interested parties and may take a year or more to complete, comes in the wake of the phone hacking scandal that saw the closure of The News of The World Newspaper. (Photo by Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images)
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