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Harringay, Haringey - So Good they Spelt it Twice!

Below from the Journal. It looks like the focus is being swung to where the publishers percieve the ad revenues are.

Actually I feel rather guilty. I was on the phone to Journal journalist Tim Lamden yesterday at about 4:00 being interviewed about the cashmob when he was suddenly and urgently called away. He told me, "Sorry everyone's been called to an urgent meeting. I have to go". I quipped back, "Ok, speak to you later....if you still have a job, that is" ...and we both laughed. I'd no idea and assumed it was an editorial meeting. Times like these I should have known better. I've already messaged to apologise.:

 

The Hornsey Journal series is set to go digital-only later this month, with a new print edition of the Ham&High Broadway launched in the west of Haringey, the paper’s owners have announced.

The Hornsey, Crouch End & Muswell Hill Journal and the Tottenham & Wood Green Journal will print their final editions on October 4. The Journal, originally established in print in 1879, will continue to provide its readers with the latest news via its websites only.

The Ham&High Broadway, a paid-for weekly newspaper in the Ham&High stable, will launch on October 11 as part of a relaunch of the Ham&High newspaper brand, and will cover Muswell Hill and Crouch End. The changes are part of a strategic review of the portfolio of newspapers owned by Archant London.

Its managing director Will Hattam said: “London is an ever-changing city, with its series of ‘villages’ constantly redefining themselves. Our products need to evolve to reflect the needs of each area in which we publish, which means that we need constantly to review our circulation areas, formats and distribution.”

The Ham&High series is to be relaunched with a new design, additional pagination, and with expanded free distribution of 3,000 copies via letterbox distribution in Hampstead Garden Suburb.

The redesign will focus on the layout of key sections including the front page and its arts and entertainments section, with more pages, a vibrant new look and exciting changes to content.

As a result of these changes, and others in Archant London, staff will work on different titles, and a single editorial role is at risk of redundancy.

Mr Hattam added: “Our newspapers play a pivotal role in the community life of north London by providing a vibrant, effective and sustainable media. We are committed to continue to play this key role in producing both print and digital formats.”

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As one with some tenuous connection with the original archpropagandists of 'propaganda' (Congregatio de Propaganda Fide 1622sqq.), may I suggest that if the Ham & High wishes to lead its Counter-Reformation against the cybernet "enlightenment" and spearhead its great civilising mission eastwards across the tracks, the very least we might expect is a 'Ham & High Hornsey & Harringay' newspaper. If Tottenham business can't afford the advertising rates, I'm sure the Salisbury and Shelton Hotels can more than make up for any shortfall.

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