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Paul Bradshaw: “the redesign is a massive improvement and much more pleasurable to browse. Aesthetically it beats competitors such as the Lancashire Evening Post and Hull Daily Mail hands-down”
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“Trinity Mirror is relaunching all of its local newspaper websites, as it looks to improve the interactivity of its regional sites and enhance the user’s personal experience. “
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“The Liverpool Daily Post and Liverpool Echo websites have been relaunched in the first stage of a major overhaul of Trinity Mirror’s regional newspaper websites which runs alongside web training for journalists.”
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Graham Charlton: “All in all, the redesign has improved both sites, and the added emphasis on UGC is a smart move that will make for a stickier experience for users. “
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