Where is the Oxford Mail based?

Where is the Oxford Mail based?

Osney Mead, Oxford
Oxford Mail is a daily tabloid newspaper in Oxford, England, owned by Newsquest. It is published six days a week….Oxford Mail.

Type Daily newspaper
Founded 1928
Language English
Headquarters Newspaper House, Osney Mead, Oxford
Circulation 8141 (2019, January–June)

What has happened to BBC Oxford News?

On 26th May 2022, it was announced that the BBC proposed to close the Oxford opt (and the equivalent produced in Cambridge) by November 2022.

Who owns Oxford Mail?

Newsquest
THE Oxford Mail has been crowned the best news brand in the country by parent company Newsquest. Newsquest is the largest regional news publisher in the UK with a portfolio of more than 169 news brands including19 daily papers, 150 weekly papers and magazines, published in print and online.

How do I cancel my Oxford Mail subscription?

You must give 48 working hours’ notice prior to the requested cancellation date. To do this, please call 0800 953 0227 or email [email protected].

Who is the editor of the Oxford Mail?

Oxford Mail editor Pete Gavan is to give a talk online about his vision for the newspaper and how it can best serve its readers.

How much is the Oxford Mail?

It’s just £1.06 an issue if you subscribe annually. A single edition can be purchased for £1.40 and a monthly subscription costs £4.99.

How do I contact BBC news reporters?

Contact us

  1. By email. [email protected].
  2. On Twitter. twitter.com/newswatchbbc.
  3. By telephone. 0370 010 6676.
  4. By post. Newswatch. W1 NBH 03D. BBC Broadcasting House. London W1A 1AA.

Why is Oxford news not on South today?

The BBC has announced plans to axe its regional TV news programme in Oxford. South Today in Oxford is due to end in November and merge with the regional programme from Southampton. The local bulletins, currently presented by Geraldine Peers and also Jerome Sale, have been a mainstay on TV schedules since 2000.

Who owns Newsquest Media Group?

Gannett
Newsquest Capital Ltd
Newsquest/Parent organizations

How much does the Oxford Mail Cost?

Who is Natalie Graham?

Natalie grew up in Sussex and started working for the BBC in 1996. After five years as a local radio reporter in Crawley and Brighton, she moved into television and spent a year working with the team at South Today.

Who is the CEO of Newsquest?

CEO Henry Faure Walker
Newsquest CEO Henry Faure Walker thanked Lorna and Nick for “the ways they have led Archant with exemplary professionalism and commitment in challenging times” in an announcement to Archant staff, which has been seen by HTFP.

Where is Newsquest based?

London
Based in London, Newsquest employs a total of more than 5,500 people across the UK. It also has a specialist arm that publishes both commercial and business-to-business (B2B) titles such as Insurance Times, The Strad, and Boxing News.

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