,’■1 ii CIttheroo Advertiser &‘T1mes; Thursday, June 3rd,2010 Media, Creative & Publishing I-* The Plough at Wigglesworth i
Johnston Press pic is a major publisher of quality local newspapers a'nd local internet sites, basing its publishing philosophy on local service to local communities.
Johnston Press is one of the top 3 largest local newspaper publishers in the UK. Johnston Press Digitah Publishing is a major, force online with over 300 websites and 4 classified sites -
jobstoday.co.uk; ■ v .: ;
propertytoday.co.uk;
motorstoday.co.uk and
localpagestoday.co.uk. Johnston Press serves over.140 ■
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markets,-from Peterhead in Scotland to Portsmouth in Hampshire, including Northern Ireland and the ’ Republic of ,Ireland.
‘ Johnston Press Digital Publishing is looking to recruit a; ’ " • " ■
Regional Digital Commercial Manager (based in the North West of England).'
The role encompasses: !1:S : ]W -
Playing a key part in the ongoing development and implementation of the Johnston Press digital; - . strategy-
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Forrning close working relationships at all levels within operating centres at a divisional level, ■ helping them to achieve best practice and realise revenue and profit targets initiating the roll out of new developments and revenue platforms across all sites Facilitating the negotiation of. regional and local revenue generating partnerships . -: ’
Your responsibilities would include: Facilitating the delivery of digital revenues- Managing the development and roll out of trading policies : Initiating the roll out of new deveiopments and revenue platforms across all sites Facilitating the negotiation of regional and local revenue generating partnerships
You will need to demonstrate:
Your ability to gain buy in at all levels, including senior management' An excellent understanding of the overall revenue generating potential of the internet both as a complement to Johnston Press’ print business and as a new business driver
• Relevant experience in a commercial / sales environment at a senior level • Excellent presentation skills
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Ask yourself: • Are you ready to embrace the exciting changes within Johnston Press? • Can you generate new ideas and new ways of thinking? Are you confident in communicating new ideas effectively at all levels? . Do you work well as part of a team and also have the ability to self manage? ;
N.B. The position will cover the North West of England. ; ■ . ^ Qualifications: Online media experience.- Salary: dependent on experience - , ' - , . : o
Experience working with Microsoft Office, Excel and Power Point required & knowledge of online ' ; advertising products and monetisation is a pre-requisite.
Please send your CV by Friday 18th June with current salary to
michelle.jenningslgjpress.co.uk ' Reference: RCDM - North West - Print
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MEDIA SALES PARTNER - (Field Sales) - Education and Business Sector
Based at the Lancashire Evening Post Preston, working as part o f the Display Advertising Department fo r the North West division of'Johnston Press Pic.
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The Role: ■ You will be responsible for selling in print and online advertising campaigns face to face and via the telephone to key organisations and businesses across Lancashire. - Managing and developing a regular customer base and ■ actively seeking out and securing new business. . Ensuring that our targets are met, high standards are, - upheld and company procedures followed at all times.- - Our customers are important to us therefore delivery of excellent customer service is essential. • :
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The Person: A suc cessful record in advertising or online sales would be preferable, but those with a good knowledge and -v; understanding of the education o r business markeplace will be considered. You will have the ability to plan, organise and record ■ information accurately. You must have excellent communication skills, be computer literate and p o s sess GCSE grade C (or equivalent) in English and Maths. . :
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You will be able to identify sales opportunities and create effective advertising campaigns
both.in print and online. Working within the Display Advertising Department will be
. demanding, you will be required to you to work towards set deadlines and targets. This is a fast paced environment and you will need to d em on s tra te a confident.p rofe ss iona l.pos it ivea ttitude.- You must hold a clean full U.K. driving licence .
The Benefits: This position IS field based and offers a competitive basic salary,(Starting;.: salary dependant on experience) company ca r along with an attractive monthly bonus potential. Five weeks paid,holiday plus statutory b a n k - holidays and optional pehsion scheme.- In addition, you will receive on-going; training, including company induction and a career development programme.-;
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To request an application pack, please email Pamela Moss at
pamela.moss@
jpress.co.uk or telephone on 01772 554529 '
|-Johnston Press is an Equal Opportunities employer; . n -9,'osfng Date Friday 18th June 2010
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^ league ^leaders
CRICKET
l^stun Read disappolnied to lose top spot whaiiey setback
............................. KETS a funny ol Read went from the ecstasy
; CRICKET’S game!
of beating reigning champions
, : Baxenden one week to climb ■ top of the Ribbicsdale League ■ table to the sinking anti-climax
READ’S reign ■ at the top of :
” the Houldsworth ' Solicitors Ribbicsdale Cricket League was short lived : after: Ribblesdale Wanderers dug deep to secure a dramatic victory. Captain Ian Brifclifte was;
fuli of praise for his battling; side who responded well from the previous week’s : defeat' against newcomers Salcsbury. to snatch a narrow two run victory : against the league leaders. Alastair Marsh, who was
brought in at the top of the batting order following a ; five-week : absence, was- a revelation for , the Church ' Meadow side as he struck'; nine fours on his way to a 44 total. Professional Agha Sabir: added 40 as Ribbicsdale fin ished the innings on .164 as lliey were devastated by Read ■ professional Jon Harvey who - snatched a sensational six- wickcthaul. IlaiTcy then replied with .
Salesbuiy. We were up against - It for quite a wliile on Sunday but we’ve done extremely wcfl
verj’ well. We’ve managed'to' turn it round a little bit from when tve were beaten against
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unpredictable leg spinners has worked out. to. he the oracle once again. He bowled very "'ffh sad lias taken fourwick- ris-The whole team just bat tled and everyone has made ' a contribution. We : posted quite a competitive - score, we ve bowled well when we’ve needed to and we’ve taken some very good catches.” ;
good and a very strong side. ' “Stephen Kerr wth his
runs in one over and they’ve got within. f^vn .mihp.
became, very proud of thi
absolutely over about the result...........
le lads and I’m the moon
....... Clitheroc at the weekend and
fid 76 not out and Ben Threlfall 47 not out off 16 balls as the locals reached 237-7, before . ram brought a premature end - to proceedings. ;
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West. Endabandoned;- on Saturday. In a game reduced •: 0 40 overs, Chns Waddington
W ame: 5* home,, to Haworth
, "'y® a re . looking fonvard local derby against
1 m looking forward to the middle order starting to fire so "ccan post some big scores.” g * ChATBURN law '
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we were looking as though ; we were right in it and then Andrew Rushton has hit 16 >
He added: “At one point'
two runs so i t ' tense. I’m very
-THE. introduction of Naeem Asliraf, re-invigor- ated Glitheroe’s title charge following last weekend’s
. away day upset against Set- . tie. . ' Peter Dibb’s side dug in to secure : victory against
' Padiliam offthe penultimate ball of the afternoon.
: Paul Gaskell, who sur -■
; vived the umpire’s scrutiny with claims he edged a deliv- . ery behind, was the hero of- the hour as he craslied a six into the Arbories car park - to secure the win and main- ■
by Dan Black
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mined third place in the Ribblesdale League table. . Padiham .professional
Kashif: Siddique hit 83 of the home side’s 212 before adding another three wick ets to his tally.. But , Ashraff . marked
his return to the side with a bang ■ as he hammered the. boundary - before fall ing just six runs short of a century.. Professional Tom
Hardman struck 24 while Jack Dewhurst, who had taken four wickets,' added 25 runs with the bat. Dibb said: “It was a great
win for us. The way they • and their pro : (Siddique) were going at one point I
,. form. However, our bowlers ■ did well. They were flying early on but we manged to take the final wickets down.
. thought we' would be chas ing 400. He was in great
: “We still had a decent -
total.to.chase but,Naeem returned and batted bril- ;. liantly. Jack pulled us back ,-
■We are moving closer to a- full-strength side now which , IS good because it will make
us stronger. To chase that total and beat it has really boosted us so we are full of confidence now.”
chuffed and with Read get ting beat it’s been a good' weekend. We are looking good at the moment and -. we’re closing in on the top.
into the name with his bowl ing and Paul Gaskell proved to ue the hero. Tiiey thought he was caught beliind but it’s not been given so obvi ously he’s not'hit it.” He added: “We are dead
to come through and win the . game because Read arc a very
a solid knock of:76 as he * looked to decimate the host’s ; advantage while 16 runs from Andrew Rushton in one over late on brought Read to within two runs. However, Britcliffe proved to be the hero as he ■ returned to the field to take two quick wickets and secure maximum points. ■ ■ ; ; He , said: ; “We’ve i ,done'
, of forfeiting that position the weekend after.
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-. washout against rivals Padiham on the Saturday before fall- . mg just two runs short o f
Chris Holt’s side suffered a
.after scooping; seven points on Sunday, Read are just two
: pointsshy. Professional Jon Harvey
starred for the Wlialley Road side as he fired 70 after bowl- ing a solid 20 overs but his efforts weren’t backed up.
Ribblesdale Wanderers’ total on Sunday.: Bash thrashed harby to regain top spot.but,
. Holt said: “It was. a had
: defeat has given us a wake up call and we know we can’t
result for ■ us - really and not enough players performed. We gave wickets away too .easily and i think we took . Ribblesdale a bit lightly. The
Holt said: “It was-a bad i h a t W f t h o - . . .
, go taking things for granted - we know we need to perform better than that if we are going ' to win games.” , He added: “The batting has lost it for us. Out of 10 wickets
go top to losing it a week later IS
disappointing.” : •
is that we’ve surrendered top spot. To beat Baxenden and
that we lost there were only a couple that didn’t throw their wicket away. Jon Harvey hit 70 but nobody backed him up at all which isn’t good enough. But eveiyone is ready to rec tify that now and raring to go again for the game: against Barnoldswick at the weekend.' “The annoying thing though
CRICKET
WHALLEY captain Richard Palmer was left rueing the rain and the umpire as his side failed to register victory over the double header weekend. Saturday’s clash against
Oswaldtwistlc Immanuel fell victim to the pouring rain in the Ribbic Valley while Sunday saw an uninspiring six wicket defeat to Cherry Tree at Preston Old Road. ' The home side’s Daniel
Lord gave Whallcy an early disadvantage as he took the wicket of Martin Davies at 2- 1. Skipper Palmer returned to the pavillion at 17-2 before a controversial decision from the umpire saw professional Kamran Younas forced away from the crease as he was unfairly adjudged to have clipped a delivery into the • hands of Mark Friend; The decision disheart
NAEEM ASHRAF JACK DEWHURST
ened the visitors and wickets started to fail at a steady pace. Lee Kcarsley top-scored with 31 while Mark Fallon added 20 to send Wlialley to a 109 finish. In response Cherry Tree professional Paul Turner survived numerous LBW shouts to fight until the end as he smashed an unbeaten 68 to break Whallcy hearts. Palmer said: “Certainly
teams like'Oswaldtwistle are ones you are targeting for a win so it was frustrating. Sunday ivas disappointing but mainly because we’ve been done over by the umpire again. The dccsion to dismiss
■our pro (Younas) was outra geous. It was a terrible deci sion because he’s not made any contact with his bat. Their pro (Turner) should have gone several times but the umpire has given us nothing. “The wicket was very poor.
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It had a very irregular bounce and excessive movement so it . was a bowler’s paradise. If you take Turner out of the equation it would have been a great game because it would have been tight There was only their pro who could hit it out of the square but it was bizarre because, he’s
been given four bites of the cherry.” , He added: “It tvas a tale of
decisions involving the pro fessionals which proved to be the difference. To be fair 109 is not good enough but I ’ve no’ qualms with how we’ve per formed. We’ve done nothing
wrong in the bowling stakes but it tvas a bad wicket to bat on. A win would have taken ■ us up four or five places in the table. We just need something to go our way.” .
Meanwhile Salesbuiy were
beaten away at Oswaldtwistle Immanuel but face a cm-' cial weekend fixture against Whalley wlio lie just one place ■ below.
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