Testimonials

This is what our customers are saying about the ePaper

"Do you remember what life was like without email? Could you imagine researching a project report without access to the internet?

In less than ten years, the landscape of the workplace - and the home for that matter - has changed for ever. Our basic needs are the same: timely, relevant and valuable information in a digestible form; it's just the means of delivery that have metamorphosed into the digital environment we now inhabit.

It's because of this that I'm pleased to recommend to you the new electronic edition of the Birmingham Post. It's exactly what it says on the tin: the paper as it appears in its quality broadsheet format, but available over the internet. You can search for articles by keyword, read them as basic type, or choose to see them exactly as they appear in the newspaper.

The benefits are huge, as you get all the timely, relevant and valuable information upon which the Post's reputation is founded, but at a time to suit you in a format that's accessible from anywhere in the world with an internet connection. You can even email relevant articles as electronic clippings to colleagues or contacts.

Readers are already finding the service invaluable, particularly those who are often away from the region but want to ensure they don't miss their copy of the Post.

I hope the ePaper is of interest to you: if you have the time, please look at the demo version on our website."
Marc Reeves
Editor, The Birmingham Post


"Who would have thought you could buy a newspaper - without the paper!

The internet is revolutionising our lives, and advances in technology is changing the world of newspaper publishing, too. That’s why it’s now possible to read your favourite Sunday Mercury over the internet.

The electronic edition contains all the news, sport and features as the paper version – in fact, it’s exactly the same! You can search for articles by keyword, read them as basic type, or choose to view them exactly as they appear in the newspaper.

Just think of it, you can read your favourite newspaper anywhere in the world, as long as you have an internet connection."
David Brookes
Editor, The Sunday Mercury