The newspaper is printed six days a week and there are six geographic editions every day (seven prior to June 2011). Although for many years a
broadsheet, since 2012,
The Press and Journal has been in
compact size. The newspaper is occasionally criticised for its regional perspective on global events, but the paper defends this stance, occasionally running "proud to be local" advertisements. Just one week after the
September 11 attacks in 2001 the paper's
World news section totalled just a single half-page. The head office of the paper was located in
Mastrick, Aberdeen, and is now in the city centre. As of March 2012 employed 470 staff locally and at branch offices throughout the North of Scotland. The current editor of the newspaper is Richard Neville, who replaced former editor Damian Bates in 2017. The paper, along with the
Evening Express and
Scot-Ads, is published by
Aberdeen Journals, who also published the
Aberdeen Citizen. It has a circulation of 22,927 copies, making it the most-read and best-selling former broadsheet newspaper in Scotland. Its circulation is greater than that of
The Herald and
The Scotsman combined. Aberdeen Journals is now owned by the
Dundee-based
D. C. Thomson media group, after being sold by the
Daily Mail and General Trust in 2006.
The Press and Journal, the
Evening Express,
Aberdeen Citizen and
Scot-Ads were all printed on Aberdeen Journals own printing presses in Aberdeen until May 2013. Since then, all titles are printed in Dundee. Until March 2006 the
News of the World was also printed on the Aberdeen press. ==Coverage of Trump International Golf Links Development==