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I write this on the eve of The Birmingham Post's 150th Anniversary Gala Dinner, an event that celebrates exactly what it says on the tin.
We'll be celebrating the newspaper's history with just a little nostalgia, and perhaps a forgiveable amount of back-slapping, but moreover, the night sees the launch of the very website you are now reading.
Even as we look back and celebrate, the attention of my editorial colleagues, advertising staff and others is firmly focused on a future in which The Birmingham Post will be as vibrant a force online as it currently is in print.
The amazing hard work of everyone on the paper has resulted - I believe - in a truly historical advance for The Post. From now on, all the insight, news and analysis you have rightly come to expect from us is just a click away every minute of the day. We'll be breaking news and bringing you information on your sector of interest that you just can't get anywhere else - and even more than you can get in the newspaper.
Have a look around the site - our roster of knowlegeable and provocative bloggers will ensure The Post's reputation as a home for argument and debate live on into the digital age, and you can sign up for email alerts of your choosing. Even Post People has gone online, for heaven's sake!
As with any new project, sending one's new baby off into the world fills one with trepidation. Will it fulfill your expectiations? What are the services we don't currently have that you want to see? Tell me what you like and what you don't like.
I can't wait to hear from you.
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Congratulations on this and the other new and revamped websites. The internet has opened up a far wider view of the news. But the base of any news of any areas is the local input. Birmingham Papers have always come up to the mark, led by the Birmingham Post in the morning.
Congratulations to all involved in the launch of the new Birmingham Post and Birmingham Mail websites - as well as being infinitely superior to the icBirmingham portal formerly used, they are excellent in absolute terms too. Clean, easy to navigate, substantial, contemporary and mature all at once - and with plenty to read and get involved in. I tip my hat.
Well done, looks great
The new site looks excellent. Well done to Marc and all the team.