Media outlets starting with E
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EEast Anglia Rider
Background and Format: Launched in 2008, East Anglia Rider covers Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex, Cambridgeshire, Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire and North London. East Anglia Rider includes articles, local news and editorial together with an events diary featuring many of the top event centres within the region. Each month the magazine brings to readers free reports, reviews, training articles and more. Audience and Readership: Aimed at those with a strong interest in equestrianism. Deadline: 1st of the preceding month. Time of Publication: An editorial schedule can be viewed here Circulation: The Publisher does not disclose this information. Distribution: East Anglia Rider is available free from a variety of outlets and can also be delivered direct to the reader's door through its subscription facility. Ad Rates: Information on advertising can be found here
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East Anglian Daily Times
Background and Format: Launched in 1874, The East Anglian Daily Times is published by Archant Community Media Ltd daily and is aimed at residents of East Anglia as well as West Suffolk. Covers news, business, sport, what's on, life in East Anglia and property news. For more information about advertising rates, the team can be reached here Circulation: Source: ABC (print and digital edition combined). Monthly Unique Users: 46,103 (Source: ABC) Awards: 2018 - Regional Press Awards, Innovation and Initiative Award: Inspiring Women of Suffolk (nominated) 2018 - newsawards, Regional Daily Newspaper of the Year (highly commended) 2013 - EDF Energy East of England Media Awards, Daily Newspaper of the Year (nominated) Alerts: Gorkana UK Financial Alert: Monday 31st October 2016 The following Archant Suffolk titles, the East Anglian Daily Times, Ipswich Star and EADT Suffolk Magazine, have now moved offices. The new address is Portman House, 120 Princes Street, Ipswich, IP4 1RS. All telephone numbers remain the same. For more information, the news team can be reached on +44 (0)1473 230 023 and newsroom@archant.co.uk Gorkana UK Financial Alert: Monday 4th January 2016 Archant has announced that its titles based in Ipswich will be changing address. Titles East Anglian Daily Times, Ipswich Star and Essex Life will move to Portman House on Princes Street, Ipswich. The new office will house over 100 Archant employees and the move is expected to take place in late summer 2016. Gorkana UK Financial Alert: Monday 4th January 2016 Archant has announced that its titles based in Ipswich will be changing address. Titles East Anglian Daily Times, Ipswich Star and Essex Life will move to Portman House on Princes Street, Ipswich. The new office will house over 100 Archant employees and the move is expected to take place in late summer 2016. Gorkana Alert: Tuesday 10 January 2012 The Ipswich Evening Star is stopping the Saturday edition of the publication and becoming a Monday - Friday title. The Ipswich Star will be a morning publication and a 25,000 circulation free edition of the paper will be home-delivered on Thursdays. Archant Suffolk also announced a special regional edition of the newspaper entitled the Felixstowe Star. The East Anglian Daily Times will also launch an Ipswich edition to compensate for the loss of the Saturday edition of the Ipswich Evening Star. Coincidentally, a new free weekly title will be launched entitled the Stowmarket Mercury. The changes will all take place in the week commencing Monday 23 January and will result in the loss of 14 out of 91 jobs at the publication. These will be from the photographic, production and features teams and writers from the newsdesk, sports, business and commercial will be unaffected. For more information, Keith Morris, Corporate Communications Manager at Archant, can be reached on +44 (0)1603 772 814 and keith.morris@archant.co.uk Gorkana Consumer Alert: Wednesday 29th November 2006 The Evening Star
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East Anglian Daily Times - Business
Background and Format: Launched in 1874, The East Anglian Daily Times is published by Archant Community Media Ltd daily and is aimed at residents of East Anglia as well as West Suffolk. Covers news, business, sport, what's on, life in East Anglia and property news. For more information about advertising rates, the team can be reached here Circulation: Source: ABC (print and digital edition combined). Monthly Unique Users: 46,103 (Source: ABC) Awards: 2018 - Regional Press Awards, Innovation and Initiative Award: Inspiring Women of Suffolk (nominated) 2018 - newsawards, Regional Daily Newspaper of the Year (highly commended) 2013 - EDF Energy East of England Media Awards, Daily Newspaper of the Year (nominated) Alerts: Gorkana UK Financial Alert: Monday 31st October 2016 The following Archant Suffolk titles, the East Anglian Daily Times, Ipswich Star and EADT Suffolk Magazine, have now moved offices. The new address is Portman House, 120 Princes Street, Ipswich, IP4 1RS. All telephone numbers remain the same. For more information, the news team can be reached on +44 (0)1473 230 023 and newsroom@archant.co.uk Gorkana UK Financial Alert: Monday 4th January 2016 Archant has announced that its titles based in Ipswich will be changing address. Titles East Anglian Daily Times, Ipswich Star and Essex Life will move to Portman House on Princes Street, Ipswich. The new office will house over 100 Archant employees and the move is expected to take place in late summer 2016. Gorkana UK Financial Alert: Monday 4th January 2016 Archant has announced that its titles based in Ipswich will be changing address. Titles East Anglian Daily Times, Ipswich Star and Essex Life will move to Portman House on Princes Street, Ipswich. The new office will house over 100 Archant employees and the move is expected to take place in late summer 2016. Gorkana Alert: Tuesday 10 January 2012 The Ipswich Evening Star is stopping the Saturday edition of the publication and becoming a Monday - Friday title. The Ipswich Star will be a morning publication and a 25,000 circulation free edition of the paper will be home-delivered on Thursdays. Archant Suffolk also announced a special regional edition of the newspaper entitled the Felixstowe Star. The East Anglian Daily Times will also launch an Ipswich edition to compensate for the loss of the Saturday edition of the Ipswich Evening Star. Coincidentally, a new free weekly title will be launched entitled the Stowmarket Mercury. The changes will all take place in the week commencing Monday 23 January and will result in the loss of 14 out of 91 jobs at the publication. These will be from the photographic, production and features teams and writers from the newsdesk, sports, business and commercial will be unaffected. For more information, Keith Morris, Corporate Communications Manager at Archant, can be reached on +44 (0)1603 772 814 and keith.morris@archant.co.uk Gorkana Consumer Alert: Wednesday 29th November 2006 The Evening Star
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East Anglian Daily Times - Competitions and Promotions
Background and Format: Launched in 1874, The East Anglian Daily Times is published by Archant Community Media Ltd daily and is aimed at residents of East Anglia as well as West Suffolk. Covers news, business, sport, what's on, life in East Anglia and property news. For more information about advertising rates, the team can be reached here Circulation: Source: ABC (print and digital edition combined). Monthly Unique Users: 46,103 (Source: ABC) Awards: 2018 - Regional Press Awards, Innovation and Initiative Award: Inspiring Women of Suffolk (nominated) 2018 - newsawards, Regional Daily Newspaper of the Year (highly commended) 2013 - EDF Energy East of England Media Awards, Daily Newspaper of the Year (nominated) Alerts: Gorkana UK Financial Alert: Monday 31st October 2016 The following Archant Suffolk titles, the East Anglian Daily Times, Ipswich Star and EADT Suffolk Magazine, have now moved offices. The new address is Portman House, 120 Princes Street, Ipswich, IP4 1RS. All telephone numbers remain the same. For more information, the news team can be reached on +44 (0)1473 230 023 and newsroom@archant.co.uk Gorkana UK Financial Alert: Monday 4th January 2016 Archant has announced that its titles based in Ipswich will be changing address. Titles East Anglian Daily Times, Ipswich Star and Essex Life will move to Portman House on Princes Street, Ipswich. The new office will house over 100 Archant employees and the move is expected to take place in late summer 2016. Gorkana UK Financial Alert: Monday 4th January 2016 Archant has announced that its titles based in Ipswich will be changing address. Titles East Anglian Daily Times, Ipswich Star and Essex Life will move to Portman House on Princes Street, Ipswich. The new office will house over 100 Archant employees and the move is expected to take place in late summer 2016. Gorkana Alert: Tuesday 10 January 2012 The Ipswich Evening Star is stopping the Saturday edition of the publication and becoming a Monday - Friday title. The Ipswich Star will be a morning publication and a 25,000 circulation free edition of the paper will be home-delivered on Thursdays. Archant Suffolk also announced a special regional edition of the newspaper entitled the Felixstowe Star. The East Anglian Daily Times will also launch an Ipswich edition to compensate for the loss of the Saturday edition of the Ipswich Evening Star. Coincidentally, a new free weekly title will be launched entitled the Stowmarket Mercury. The changes will all take place in the week commencing Monday 23 January and will result in the loss of 14 out of 91 jobs at the publication. These will be from the photographic, production and features teams and writers from the newsdesk, sports, business and commercial will be unaffected. For more information, Keith Morris, Corporate Communications Manager at Archant, can be reached on +44 (0)1603 772 814 and keith.morris@archant.co.uk Gorkana Consumer Alert: Wednesday 29th November 2006 The Evening Star
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East Anglian Daily Times - EA Life
Background and Format: EA Life encapsulates both an online blog and the weekend section which appears in the Saturday Edition of the East Anglian Daily Times. Lynne Mortimer is the best contact.
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East Anglian Daily Times - eadt.co.uk
Background and Format: Launched in 1874 and published daily by Archant the East Anglian Daily times brings its readers news and sport, as well as motors, jobs and a large classified section. The East Anglian Daily Times has three editions focusing on North, East and West East Anglia. Audience and Readership: Aimed at residents of East Anglia and Newmarket. Monthly Unique Users: Source: ABC. Ad Rates: Full colour page ad rate: £3,725 More information on ad rates can be found here Other Information: Can be found on GooglePlus here
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East Anglian Daily Times - East Edition Bureau
Background and Format: Launched in 1874, The East Anglian Daily Times is published by Archant Community Media Ltd daily and is aimed at residents of East Anglia as well as West Suffolk. Covers news, business, sport, what's on, life in East Anglia and property news. For more information about advertising rates, the team can be reached here Circulation: Source: ABC (print and digital edition combined). Monthly Unique Users: 46,103 (Source: ABC) Awards: 2018 - Regional Press Awards, Innovation and Initiative Award: Inspiring Women of Suffolk (nominated) 2018 - newsawards, Regional Daily Newspaper of the Year (highly commended) 2013 - EDF Energy East of England Media Awards, Daily Newspaper of the Year (nominated) Alerts: Gorkana UK Financial Alert: Monday 31st October 2016 The following Archant Suffolk titles, the East Anglian Daily Times, Ipswich Star and EADT Suffolk Magazine, have now moved offices. The new address is Portman House, 120 Princes Street, Ipswich, IP4 1RS. All telephone numbers remain the same. For more information, the news team can be reached on +44 (0)1473 230 023 and newsroom@archant.co.uk Gorkana UK Financial Alert: Monday 4th January 2016 Archant has announced that its titles based in Ipswich will be changing address. Titles East Anglian Daily Times, Ipswich Star and Essex Life will move to Portman House on Princes Street, Ipswich. The new office will house over 100 Archant employees and the move is expected to take place in late summer 2016. Gorkana UK Financial Alert: Monday 4th January 2016 Archant has announced that its titles based in Ipswich will be changing address. Titles East Anglian Daily Times, Ipswich Star and Essex Life will move to Portman House on Princes Street, Ipswich. The new office will house over 100 Archant employees and the move is expected to take place in late summer 2016. Gorkana Alert: Tuesday 10 January 2012 The Ipswich Evening Star is stopping the Saturday edition of the publication and becoming a Monday - Friday title. The Ipswich Star will be a morning publication and a 25,000 circulation free edition of the paper will be home-delivered on Thursdays. Archant Suffolk also announced a special regional edition of the newspaper entitled the Felixstowe Star. The East Anglian Daily Times will also launch an Ipswich edition to compensate for the loss of the Saturday edition of the Ipswich Evening Star. Coincidentally, a new free weekly title will be launched entitled the Stowmarket Mercury. The changes will all take place in the week commencing Monday 23 January and will result in the loss of 14 out of 91 jobs at the publication. These will be from the photographic, production and features teams and writers from the newsdesk, sports, business and commercial will be unaffected. For more information, Keith Morris, Corporate Communications Manager at Archant, can be reached on +44 (0)1603 772 814 and keith.morris@archant.co.uk Gorkana Consumer Alert: Wednesday 29th November 2006 The Evening Star
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East Anglian Daily Times - Editorial
Background and Format: Launched in 1874, The East Anglian Daily Times is published by Archant Community Media Ltd daily and is aimed at residents of East Anglia as well as West Suffolk. Covers news, business, sport, what's on, life in East Anglia and property news. For more information about advertising rates, the team can be reached here Circulation: Source: ABC (print and digital edition combined). Monthly Unique Users: 46,103 (Source: ABC) Awards: 2018 - Regional Press Awards, Innovation and Initiative Award: Inspiring Women of Suffolk (nominated) 2018 - newsawards, Regional Daily Newspaper of the Year (highly commended) 2013 - EDF Energy East of England Media Awards, Daily Newspaper of the Year (nominated) Alerts: Gorkana UK Financial Alert: Monday 31st October 2016 The following Archant Suffolk titles, the East Anglian Daily Times, Ipswich Star and EADT Suffolk Magazine, have now moved offices. The new address is Portman House, 120 Princes Street, Ipswich, IP4 1RS. All telephone numbers remain the same. For more information, the news team can be reached on +44 (0)1473 230 023 and newsroom@archant.co.uk Gorkana UK Financial Alert: Monday 4th January 2016 Archant has announced that its titles based in Ipswich will be changing address. Titles East Anglian Daily Times, Ipswich Star and Essex Life will move to Portman House on Princes Street, Ipswich. The new office will house over 100 Archant employees and the move is expected to take place in late summer 2016. Gorkana UK Financial Alert: Monday 4th January 2016 Archant has announced that its titles based in Ipswich will be changing address. Titles East Anglian Daily Times, Ipswich Star and Essex Life will move to Portman House on Princes Street, Ipswich. The new office will house over 100 Archant employees and the move is expected to take place in late summer 2016. Gorkana Alert: Tuesday 10 January 2012 The Ipswich Evening Star is stopping the Saturday edition of the publication and becoming a Monday - Friday title. The Ipswich Star will be a morning publication and a 25,000 circulation free edition of the paper will be home-delivered on Thursdays. Archant Suffolk also announced a special regional edition of the newspaper entitled the Felixstowe Star. The East Anglian Daily Times will also launch an Ipswich edition to compensate for the loss of the Saturday edition of the Ipswich Evening Star. Coincidentally, a new free weekly title will be launched entitled the Stowmarket Mercury. The changes will all take place in the week commencing Monday 23 January and will result in the loss of 14 out of 91 jobs at the publication. These will be from the photographic, production and features teams and writers from the newsdesk, sports, business and commercial will be unaffected. For more information, Keith Morris, Corporate Communications Manager at Archant, can be reached on +44 (0)1603 772 814 and keith.morris@archant.co.uk Gorkana Consumer Alert: Wednesday 29th November 2006 The Evening Star
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East Anglian Daily Times - Letters to the Editor
Background and Format: Launched in 1874, The East Anglian Daily Times is published by Archant Community Media Ltd daily and is aimed at residents of East Anglia as well as West Suffolk. Covers news, business, sport, what's on, life in East Anglia and property news. For more information about advertising rates, the team can be reached here Circulation: Source: ABC (print and digital edition combined). Monthly Unique Users: 46,103 (Source: ABC) Awards: 2018 - Regional Press Awards, Innovation and Initiative Award: Inspiring Women of Suffolk (nominated) 2018 - newsawards, Regional Daily Newspaper of the Year (highly commended) 2013 - EDF Energy East of England Media Awards, Daily Newspaper of the Year (nominated) Alerts: Gorkana UK Financial Alert: Monday 31st October 2016 The following Archant Suffolk titles, the East Anglian Daily Times, Ipswich Star and EADT Suffolk Magazine, have now moved offices. The new address is Portman House, 120 Princes Street, Ipswich, IP4 1RS. All telephone numbers remain the same. For more information, the news team can be reached on +44 (0)1473 230 023 and newsroom@archant.co.uk Gorkana UK Financial Alert: Monday 4th January 2016 Archant has announced that its titles based in Ipswich will be changing address. Titles East Anglian Daily Times, Ipswich Star and Essex Life will move to Portman House on Princes Street, Ipswich. The new office will house over 100 Archant employees and the move is expected to take place in late summer 2016. Gorkana UK Financial Alert: Monday 4th January 2016 Archant has announced that its titles based in Ipswich will be changing address. Titles East Anglian Daily Times, Ipswich Star and Essex Life will move to Portman House on Princes Street, Ipswich. The new office will house over 100 Archant employees and the move is expected to take place in late summer 2016. Gorkana Alert: Tuesday 10 January 2012 The Ipswich Evening Star is stopping the Saturday edition of the publication and becoming a Monday - Friday title. The Ipswich Star will be a morning publication and a 25,000 circulation free edition of the paper will be home-delivered on Thursdays. Archant Suffolk also announced a special regional edition of the newspaper entitled the Felixstowe Star. The East Anglian Daily Times will also launch an Ipswich edition to compensate for the loss of the Saturday edition of the Ipswich Evening Star. Coincidentally, a new free weekly title will be launched entitled the Stowmarket Mercury. The changes will all take place in the week commencing Monday 23 January and will result in the loss of 14 out of 91 jobs at the publication. These will be from the photographic, production and features teams and writers from the newsdesk, sports, business and commercial will be unaffected. For more information, Keith Morris, Corporate Communications Manager at Archant, can be reached on +44 (0)1603 772 814 and keith.morris@archant.co.uk Gorkana Consumer Alert: Wednesday 29th November 2006 The Evening Star
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East Anglian Daily Times - News Desk
Background and Format: Launched in 1874, The East Anglian Daily Times is published by Archant Community Media Ltd daily and is aimed at residents of East Anglia as well as West Suffolk. Covers news, business, sport, what's on, life in East Anglia and property news. For more information about advertising rates, the team can be reached here Circulation: Source: ABC (print and digital edition combined). Monthly Unique Users: 46,103 (Source: ABC) Awards: 2018 - Regional Press Awards, Innovation and Initiative Award: Inspiring Women of Suffolk (nominated) 2018 - newsawards, Regional Daily Newspaper of the Year (highly commended) 2013 - EDF Energy East of England Media Awards, Daily Newspaper of the Year (nominated) Alerts: Gorkana UK Financial Alert: Monday 31st October 2016 The following Archant Suffolk titles, the East Anglian Daily Times, Ipswich Star and EADT Suffolk Magazine, have now moved offices. The new address is Portman House, 120 Princes Street, Ipswich, IP4 1RS. All telephone numbers remain the same. For more information, the news team can be reached on +44 (0)1473 230 023 and newsroom@archant.co.uk Gorkana UK Financial Alert: Monday 4th January 2016 Archant has announced that its titles based in Ipswich will be changing address. Titles East Anglian Daily Times, Ipswich Star and Essex Life will move to Portman House on Princes Street, Ipswich. The new office will house over 100 Archant employees and the move is expected to take place in late summer 2016. Gorkana UK Financial Alert: Monday 4th January 2016 Archant has announced that its titles based in Ipswich will be changing address. Titles East Anglian Daily Times, Ipswich Star and Essex Life will move to Portman House on Princes Street, Ipswich. The new office will house over 100 Archant employees and the move is expected to take place in late summer 2016. Gorkana Alert: Tuesday 10 January 2012 The Ipswich Evening Star is stopping the Saturday edition of the publication and becoming a Monday - Friday title. The Ipswich Star will be a morning publication and a 25,000 circulation free edition of the paper will be home-delivered on Thursdays. Archant Suffolk also announced a special regional edition of the newspaper entitled the Felixstowe Star. The East Anglian Daily Times will also launch an Ipswich edition to compensate for the loss of the Saturday edition of the Ipswich Evening Star. Coincidentally, a new free weekly title will be launched entitled the Stowmarket Mercury. The changes will all take place in the week commencing Monday 23 January and will result in the loss of 14 out of 91 jobs at the publication. These will be from the photographic, production and features teams and writers from the newsdesk, sports, business and commercial will be unaffected. For more information, Keith Morris, Corporate Communications Manager at Archant, can be reached on +44 (0)1603 772 814 and keith.morris@archant.co.uk Gorkana Consumer Alert: Wednesday 29th November 2006 The Evening Star