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Birmingham Mail

The Birmingham Mail has been published for over 130 years, and is the most read local newspaper in Birmingham. It is a well established and popular title that is an integral part of local communities. In 2010, the title moved to overnight production and is now on sale earlier giving readers and advertisers an unbeatable local news and advertising service.

  • Greater Birmingham's number one newspaper
  • Readership is evenly split across gender, age and socio-economic groups
  • Complemented by the companion site birminghammail.net

Birmingham Post

Published for over 150 years, the Birmingham Post is an award winning and established part of city life. In 2008, the paper re-launched with a more business focus in a compact format. In 2009, it became a comprehensive 100-page minimum weekly print title complemented by a daily online breaking news service.

  • The first regional newspaper in the country to offer a fully integrated print, online and mobile service.

Sunday Mercury

The award winning Sunday Mercury is the area's only regional Sunday newspaper, providing a unique media for reaching a local weekend audience with more leisure time.

  • A popular choice with readers spending on average 32 minutes reading the title every week.
  • Serving the West Midlands community since 1918.
  • The Regional Newspaper of the Year at the 2008 Circulation, Editorial and Promotions awards.

Birmingham Mail Extra

The Birmingham Mail Extra reflects the voice of residents in Birmingham's diverse suburbs. It is produced in two different geographical zones for home delivery, it also has a Black Country edition available for free pick-up.

  • Birmingham's most read free weekly newspaper, reaching more households in its coverage area than any other free title.
  • Readership is evenly split across gender, age and socio-economic groups.
  • With specific editions, the Mail Extra is ideal for targeting smaller catchment areas.

For more information on the BPM Media portfolio, advertising opportunities and a list of contacts, go to the Trinity Mirror Midlands website.