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The organisations
that form UK Publishing Media have traditionally represented the main
print on paper publishing sectors:
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Newspaper
Society (NS)
8th Floor , St Andrews House, 18-20 St Andrew Street, London EC4A 3AY
Tel: 020 7636 7014 Fax:
020 7631 5119
David Newell, director
directorate@newspapersoc.org.uk
The
Newspaper Society (NS), the voice of Britain's regional and local
press, represents around 1,300 daily and weekly, paid-for and free,
newspaper titles in the UK. It works to protect and improve the
regulatory and commercial environment for the regional newspaper
industry.
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Publishers
Association (PA)
29
B Montague Street,
London WC1B 5BH,
Tel: 020 7691 9191 Fax: 020 7691 9199
Simon Juden, chief executive
sjuden@publishers.org.uk
The
Publishers Association (PA) is the focal point for all book, journal
and electronic publishers in the UK; it is where publishers come together
to discuss the main issues facing their industry and where the policies
are developed that drive the PA's campaigns to ensure a secure trading
environment for our industry.
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The
Newspaper Publishers Association (NPA)
8th Floor , St Andrews House, 18-20 St Andrew Street, London EC4A 3AY
Tel: 020 7636 7014 Fax:
020 7631 5119
David Newell, director
The Newspaper Publishers Association (NPA) is the trade association
for British national newspapers and its role is to represent, protect
and promote the national newspaper industry. It was founded in 1906
and its current members comprise Associated Newspapers, Express Newspapers,
Financial Times, Guardian Newspapers, Independent Newspapers (UK), MGN
(Trinity Mirror national titles), News International and Telegraph Group.
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The
Periodical Publishers Association
Queens
House, 28 Kingsway, London WC2B 6JR
Tel: 020 7404 4166 Fax: 020 7404 4167
Jonathan Shephard, chief executive
Jonathan.shephard@ppa.co.uk
The
Periodical Publishers Association (PPA) is the trade association
for UK magazine and business and professional media publishers. PPA represents 300 publisher
members, publishing 3,000 magazine titles, as well as exhibitions,
directories and interactive products. Magazine and business and professional media companies
generate around £6.2bn of turnover, which is about 10 per
cent of the combined turnover of the UK creative industries.
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