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Tuesday, March 05, 2002

Trinity Mirror posts £11.3m loss

The Media Earnings Watch on FT.com keeps track of company reports by media earners. Trinity Mirror last week posted a loss of $16m and said that the advertising market has remained "tough" in 2002.
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