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The Kent Messenger grew from the Maidstone Telegraph founded in the county town of Kent in 1859. [2] It changed to its current name two years later. [3] It was sold to the Boorman family in 1890 after its then owners, the Masters brothers, were jailed.
KM Media Group is a multimedia company in the county of Kent, England which originated as the publisher of the Kent Messenger. The Group now produces local newspapers, radio stations, TV and websites throughout the county. Iliffe Media acquired KM Media Group in April 2017.
Kent portal; The KM Group, formerly known as the Kent Messenger Group until 2008, is a multimedia company based in the county of Kent in South East England. The company operates local newspapers, radio stations and internet sites throughout the county.
Newspapers published by the KM Group, in the English county of Kent. Pages in category "KM Group newspapers" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
On 30 July 2014, KMTV was awarded a licence to operate in Kent County out of Maidstone, with plans to start broadcasting by 2015, covering 175,000 households in the county alone. The licence was jointly bid by the KM Media Group and the University of Kent, who jointly pooled their resources.
The Kent Messenger in Ashford was established in the 19th century, with main offices on the High Street. It remained in operation until the 1970s. [ 216 ] There are currently three local newspapers being produced – the Kentish Express , published by the KM Group ; yourashford , published by KOS Media ; and the Ashford Herald , which has been ...
The paper was able to use the Kent Messenger's offices in Maidstone to produce that week's copy of the newspaper. [7] The Gazette, through a number of mergers and acquisitions, took control of other newspapers in the area such as the Whitstable Gazette, Herne Bay Gazette and East Kent Mercury, all of which were owned by Kent County Newspapers ...
Prior to working as a scriptwriter for television, Baker had a career as a journalist, working for the Kent Messenger local newspaper group in Maidstone before going on to edit Broadcast magazine and acting as Media Editor for the relaunch of Sunday Business.