MNA Media
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The Midland News Association (MNA Media) is an England-based newspaper publishing company. Established in 1874, the Midland News Association is still one of Britain's largest independent media agencies. It publishes one of the UK's biggest-selling regional daily newspapers, the Express & Star, and its sister title, the Shropshire Star, as well as eight weekly titles and the monthly The Farmer newspaper and Shropshire Magazine.
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Company type | Privately held |
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Industry | Media |
Founded | 1889 |
Founder | Andrew Carnegie Thomas Graham |
Headquarters | , England |
Area served | West Midlands, Staffordshire, Shropshire, Mid Wales |
Key people | Matt Ross (MD) Martin Wright (Editor-in-Chief) Phil Inman (CEO) |
Products | Newspapers, Magazines, Websites, Apps |
Services | Star Employment Services |
Owners | National World |
The MNA has one of the fastest-growing web networks in the regional press, with 3.28 million average monthly unique users to expressandstar.com and shropshirestar.com – growing significantly yearly. iPad and iPhone apps for Express & Star and Shropshire Star were launched in January 2012.
Midland News Association is part of the Claverley Group, and the company's head office is in Queen Street, Wolverhampton.[1]