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The Guardian incorporates 'G3' print supplements into the main paper

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By The Drum Team, Editorial

September 5, 2011 | 1 min read

The Guardian is to incorporate its media, education and society sections into the main paper.

The decision on the three sections, known as the "G3" supplements, follows what the newspaper described as a “successful” six-week summer trial.

Parent company Guardian News & Media said it had received “positive feedback” from readers and advertisers, who enjoyed “more prominent exposure to their audiences”.

The Guardian editor-in-chief Alan Rusbridger said: “Our specialist coverage of media, society and education is widely respected and an important part of our journalism.

“Bringing this into the heart of the paper has been well received by readers and advertisers, and as a result we’ve decided to continue with the move.

“At the same time we are developing our web content including creating a comprehensive Cutswatch database of how public sector cuts is being implemented around the UK,” he added.

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