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Leading business people heard about the importance of trusted news brands in the modern age during a talk by the editor of the Express & Star.
 
Martin Wright, editor-in-chief of the Midland News Association, publisher of the Express & Star and Shropshire Star, revealed how his team of journalists deliver content in the age of “fake news” during his presentation to members of the Black Country Chamber of Commerce.
 
Representatives of NatWest, the University of Wolverhampton, Walsall College and Autobase Citroen were among the platinum and patron members of the Chamber who attended the invite-only event, held at the MNA’s head office in Queen Street, Wolverhampton, on Wednesday.
 
During the hour-long session, Martin explained how research by YouGov showed 74 per cent of those surveyed trusted local newspapers in print and digital for news and information, compared with 22 per cent for social media platforms.
 
He also explained how regional newspapers put localness at the centre of their output, holding authority to account in the communities where their staff live and work.
 
Martin contrasted the approach of regional publishers with the work of “fake news” creators, who upload false information passed off as credible on to the internet to cause mischief or drive website traffic for financial gain.
 
He also outlined the positive difference which the newspaper makes through its community and social campaigns, including the STEM Challenge for local schools, the annual Express & Star business awards and the Christmas reader food appeal.
 
Martin then answered questions from the audience on a range of topics, including the future for local publishers, the types of stories which get coverage in a newspaper and the history of the Express & Star.
 
Speaking afterwards, Martin said: “We are proud of the role which our newspapers and websites play in local life so it was fantastic to have the opportunity to present to the Chamber group.
 
“The MNA’s roots in local life date back to the 19th century, with the Express & Star still the biggest selling newspaper in England.
 
“As a local success story it was good to be able to outline our approach to news and to explain how digital is forming part of our future.”
 
Director of marketing and communications Chris Leggett said: “It was a pleasure to host representatives of so many leading brands from the region to showcase how our business is changing.”
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Wolves have enjoyed another stellar season to savour with a seventh-placed finish in the Premier League.
 
And to mark a hugely successful campaign for Nuno Espirito Santo’s team the MNA sports team are compiling a 152-page book.
 
Back Where We Belong: Story of the Season 18/19 by Tim Spiers tells the story of an unforgettable year.
 
The book went on pre-sale on Tuesday, with more than 160 copies ordered in the first 24 hours or so.
 
Nuno’s team announced themselves in the top flight in some style, recording wonderful victories over Manchester United, Chelsea, Spurs and Arsenal.
 
There have also been thrilling last-minute victories over West Ham and Newcastle as well as a rollercoaster victory over Leicester.
 
And of course, Wolves made it all the way to the FA Cup semi-finals, triumphing over Man United with a glorious 2-1 win in the quarter-finals after earlier beating Liverpool in the third round.
 
It was Wolves’ best run in the competition since 1998, while their confirmed league position of seventh is the club’s highest since they finished sixth in 1980.
 
The Express & Star have been there every step of the way and, on the back of last year’s hugely popular sell-out book On Our Way Back – Story of the Season 17/18, we’ve decided to produce another memento compiling another outstanding Wolves campaign.
 
At least two pages are dedicated to every single match, with match reports, analysis, player ratings, fan verdicts, tweets, stats and quotes from Nuno and the players.
 
Extra special matches, such as the two wonderful 2-1 victories over Man United, the comeback win over Chelsea and the fabulous 3-1 win over Spurs at Wembley are given four pages each with extra analysis and pictures.
 
The book will also contain a number of features, a pre-season guide, a look at the club’s end of season awards and an exclusive interview with Wolves executive chairman Jeff Shi, charting an exhilarating year on and off the field for the club.
 
Author Tim Spiers said: “It’s been yet another season to remember for Wolves as they continue their remarkable rise under Nuno and Fosun.
 
“We were honoured to sell out of thousands of copies for last year’s book and also received some great feedback.
 
“With the team yet again doing the business with a season that arguably even tops last year in terms of a notable achievement, it’s only right that we bring out another book as a keepsake of the season.”
 
Back Where We Belong: Story of the Season 18/19 can be pre-ordered now for £9.99 plus P&P (postage and packing).
 
Visit www.expressandstar.com/wolvesbook to order online via PayPal.
 
You can also order by phone by calling 0800 146540. Orders will be sent by second class recorded delivery on June 10 and will take three to five working days for UK deliveries.
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