Publishing

City A.M. mulls sale
A ‘for sale’ sign has been hoisted over London business freesheet City A.M. as the company looks to its “next chapter”.

PCP appoints new MD
Precision Colour Printing (PCP) has a new managing director, with commercial director Nick Evans stepping up into the role.

One of world’s oldest newspapers ceases daily print edition
A 320-year-old newspaper, one of the world’s longest-running daily newspapers still in print, has published its last daily print edition.

Bell & Bain makes top 50 in female-powered business survey
Bell & Bain has made the top 50 in a new JP Morgan survey charting the Top 200 Female-Powered Businesses.

Glastonbury Free Press celebrates 10th birthday
Glastonbury Festival concluded yesterday (25 June), following a headline performance from Sir Elton John playing the last UK show of his farewell tour, while its free newspaper printed on-site for...

Directors banned over BBL
Two directors of a publishing company have been disqualified for abusing taxpayer-backed Covid business loan support.

Local newspaper suffers ‘printing error’
A Hertfordshire newspaper published by Newsquest has had two pages from another of the publisher’s titles included by mistake in what has been called a ‘printing error’.

Prinovis UK site up for sale
A ‘for sale’ sign has been hoisted at the Prinovis UK site in Liverpool, as the gravure printer prepares to cease production at the end of this month.

Telegraph future ownership up in the air
It appears to be ‘business as usual’ for print and paper suppliers to the Telegraph and Spectator, as the titles are put up for sale in dramatic circumstances.

Newsprinters to close Knowsley print plant
Newsprinters has announced plans to close its Knowsley plant in a further blow to print employment in the Liverpool area.