Johnston Press CEO Highfield resigns, CFO King to take over

Reuters 

(Reuters) - Plc has resigned after more than six years at the helm, the publisher of and newspapers said on Tuesday, and will be replaced by

Shares in the publisher were up 9.2 percent in early trading.

King, a former who joined the company in 2013 as CFO, will assume the role of at the company's annual general meeting on June 5, the company said.

Highfield, who also previously worked at the BBC, resigned citing family reasons and said he had agreed not to put himself up for re-election at the company's AGM.

The newspaper industry has struggled in recent years as advertisers have migrated to online platforms, forcing several including and and General Trust to cut costs.

Johnston Press, which has over 200 titles, acquired "i", the cut-price sister paper of The Independent, for 24 million pounds ($33 million) last year to tap into its growing circulation revenue and

The company said King's replacement will be appointed in due course.

Top shareholder, Custos Group, said in November it would push for the appointment of Scotland's former nationalist first minister, Alex Salmond, as the publisher's

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(Reporting by Justin George Varghese in Bengaluru; editing by Gopakumar Warrier and Jason Neely)

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First Published: Tue, May 01 2018. 13:18 IST