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  2. Kentish Gazette - Wikipedia

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    Until 2008, the Kentish Gazette was based in Canterbury's city centre, sharing office space with its sister radio station KMFM Canterbury.The demands of a radio station and a newspaper were becoming too big for the building, so in September 2008 the Gazette and the sales team for KMFM Canterbury were moved to a newly built office building just outside Whitstable. [9]

  3. Kentish Post - Wikipedia

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    The Kentish Post: or the Canterbury News-Letter, Canterbury's first newspaper, published between 1717 and 1768, [1] is the predecessor of the present-day Kentish Gazette. ...

  4. Kent Messenger - Wikipedia

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    In 1942 the Kent Messenger offices were used by Canterbury newspaper the Kentish Gazette (then not owned by the Kent Messenger Group) after the Gazette's offices were destroyed by a Luftwaffe raid on Canterbury, in order to produce that week's copy of the Gazette. [4] The Kent Messenger remains the flagship newspaper for the KM Group. Besides ...

  5. Archbishop of Canterbury resigns - live: Welby’s Lords seat ...

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    Archbishop of Canterbury resigns - live: Welby’s Lords seat in doubt amid calls for Labour to refuse peerage ... The man, who is known as Graham, told Channel 4 News: “The stupidity of this is ...

  6. Meet The News-Gazette's 88th All-State Football Team - AOL

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    The News-Gazette's All-State Player of the Year is committed to Ohio State after three seasons of using elite size and strength to turn into a five-star recruit. Eddie Tuerk Lyons Sr. 6-5 285

  7. KM Media Group - Wikipedia

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    In July 2011, it was announced Northcliffe Media intended to sell nine of its titles to KM Media Group. The newspapers involved included the Dover Express, East Kent Gazette, Folkestone Herald, Herne Bay and Whitstable Times, Isle of Thanet Gazette, Medway News and Thanet Times.

  8. James Abree - Wikipedia

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    A rival paper was started by James Simmons and after a short circulation war, the two newspapers merged as the Kentish Gazette which is still published weekly in Canterbury (2011). The firm of Simmons and Kirkby remained in operation for 23 years after Abree's retirement. [4]

  9. Bill Rennells - Wikipedia

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    Born in Canterbury, Rennells spent 25 years working as a journalist for various newspapers throughout the south of England, these included the Kentish Gazette, Eastbourne Gazette and Oxford Mail. In 1970 he joined the newly formed BBC Radio Oxford as a news producer and then became a freelance presenter on Radio Nottingham.