** Johnston Press's shares fall as much as 14.4 pctto a life-low of 45.39p as co reports fall in print andpublishing revenues, for 17-week period, due to weak advertisingmarkets
** Co says print advertising revenue falls nearly 15 pct andpublishing revenue by about 11 pct for the 17 weeks ended Oct.31, 2015, although reaffirming FY underlying profit expectation
** Stock is the biggest loser on FTSE Small Cap Index and second-biggest loser on FTSE All Share ConsumerServices Index
** More 4x the stock's 90-day daily avg volume through infirst two hours
** Up to Wednesday's close, stock has fallen 68 pct YTD (Reuters Messenging: muvija.m.thomsonreuters.com@reuters.net)


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