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  2. KM Media Group - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Kent Messenger - Wikipedia

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    The Kent Messenger remains the flagship newspaper for the KM Group. Besides the main edition for Maidstone, editions are also published for Malling and the Weald. Along with the rest of the KM-owned papers, the Kent Messenger was given a design overhaul in May 2005. [5] The current editor is Denise Eaton.

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  5. Kent TV - Wikipedia

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    Kent TV was designed to be an internet TV channel for everyone living and working in Kent. Video programmes about local issues, the arts, business, education, health, leisure, local government, tourism and travel were available.

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  8. Dymchurch - Wikipedia

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    Dymchurch has two paid-for newspapers, the Romney Marsh Herald (published by Kent Regional News and Media) and the Kentish Express (published by the KM Group). Free newspapers for the area include the Folkestone and Hythe Extra , part of the KM Group, and Your Shepway , part of KOS Media .

  9. Kent Online - Wikipedia

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