Courier Journal (Oxfordshire)
- Courier Journal (Oxfordshire)
The Courier Journal was a three-edition free weekly newspaper covering most of Oxfordshire. Formerly the Oxford Journal (est 1973) and the Oxford and South Oxfordshire Courier newspapers, the paper was issued every Thursday and covers most of the market towns in the county, plus villages, and Oxford city itself. It was owned by Milestone Group PLC, but has now been reverted to its original titles following a management buyout [http://www.milestonegroup.co.uk/news290806.htm] .
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