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BirminghamLive audience grows after winning major national awards
BirminghamLive audience grows after winning major national awards

Yahoo

time28-03-2025

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BirminghamLive audience grows after winning major national awards

BirminghamLive has rounded off a month to remember by reporting rising audience numbers. No fewer than 8.4 million people visited our website in a month, according to latest Ipsos Iris data - which means more than one in six adults in the UK enjoyed our stories. Industry-respected data showed BirminghamLive was again one of the three biggest regional news brands in the UK. This comes amid celebrations over a raft of award wins. READ MORE: Massive Birmingham bin strike update as council tells binmen 'you're fired' READ MORE: Man shot in street in shocking school run time gun attack News like strking binmen holding the city to ransom fed into the month-on-month rise BirminghamLive saw in February. Of course, that remained news well into March. It also came as our journalism was recognised as industry-leading in a national awards ceremony. BirminghamLive won two of the eight team honours at the 2025 Regional Press Awards. Editor Graeme Brown said: "It is always pleasing when the data shows we are serving our audience well. "Our aim is to grow and to inform and delight the people of the people of the West Midlands and this latest Ipsos Iris data shows we are succeeding." BirminghamLive, and print sister title the Birmingham Mail, won in the communities category for the third time in five years at the Regional Press Awards. Judges praised the focus and care given to local communities, including through our Brummie Muslims and UKSikhs brands. BirminghamLive was also awarded for the top digital initiative for its Child Poverty Emergency campaign, calling for seismic change to address soaring levels which have left nearly half of the city's children in poverty. The initiative included coding a special "letter to your MP" tool enabling people to raise the issue and a chatbot supported by AI. BirminghamLive was also highly commended in the biggest category of the night - large title of the year.

BirminghamLive wins raft of honours at Regional Press Awards
BirminghamLive wins raft of honours at Regional Press Awards

Yahoo

time13-03-2025

  • Entertainment
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BirminghamLive wins raft of honours at Regional Press Awards

BirminghamLive was one of the biggest winners at the 2025 Regional Press Awards. The awards ceremony, held in London on March 12, is the Oscars of the regional media industry and pits hundreds of local and regional news titles against each other. BirminghamLive came away with two of the eight team awards, and was lavished with praise for its reporting for and about local communities. READ MORE: New bin rules in England scrapped in major u-turn for thousands of households READ MORE: Birmingham Labour under fire over garden waste 'fiasco' as update issued on £61.80 service BirminghamLive, and print sister title the Birmingham Mail, won in the communities category for the third time in five years. Judges praised the focus and care given to local communities, including through our Brummie Muslims and UKSikhs brands. BirminghamLive was also awarded for the top digital initiative for its Child Poverty Emergency campaign, calling for seismic change to address soaring levels which have left nearly half of the city's children in poverty. The initiative included coding a special "letter to your MP" tool enabling people to raise the issue and a chatbot supported by AI. BirminghamLive was also highly commended in the biggest category of the night - large title of the year. Editor Graeme Brown said it was another proud day for the title, which is consistently one of the largest in the UK for audience. He said: "We take local communities very seriously at BirminghamLive and the Birmingham Mail and I was thrilled to see this once again recognised at the Regional Press Awards. "Projects like Brummie Muslims and UKSikhs are a labour of love for people in our newsroom. "They are about more than just audience but experiencing, commiserating and celebrating with our readership. "In recent years, we have also been recognised for our focus on the LGBT+ community as well." BirminghamLive was second only to the Liverpool Echo in the large title category.

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