Publishing

TJ Books is based in Padstow, Cornwall. Image: Google Maps

TJ Books looks to appoint admins

TJ Books has filed a notice of intention to appoint an administrator, just six months after it bought Charlesworth’s business and assets from that company’s administrators in a pre-pack deal.

CPI tackles cyber attack

Book printer CPI UK has called in specialist technical experts to tackle a cyber attack that has impacted its IT systems.  

Mortons sells media wing, printing operations retained

Kelsey Media has acquired Mortons Media Group’s publishing and events divisions, while its print and mailing business does not form part of the deal and is set to continue separately.

Various news and leisure titles have performed well

Importance of magazine ABCs stressed; print growth limited

The IPA, ISBA and the PPA have penned a letter reminding the advertising industry about the importance of certified data in supporting trusted ad trading; with the latest report showing mixed results...

Winter & Company supplies high-quality cover materials for the publishing industry

Scodix and Winter & Company partner on publishing embellishments

Digital embellishment technology specialist Scodix has partnered with Winter & Company, which supplies high-quality cover materials for the publishing industry, on a new initiative that will be...

Shareholders agree National World takeover terms

Newspaper veteran David Montgomery is set to lose control of National World after shareholders voted in favour of the takeover offer tabled by Neo Media Publishing.

Daily Mail to fold print and online operations together; redundancies expected

Daily Mail bosses have told staff to expect redundancies, as publisher DMG Media merges its Daily Mail and MailOnline editorial and commercial teams into a single operation.

Books celebrated at BBD&P Awards

The Folio Society was a big winner at the British Book Design & Production Awards.

CMP celebrates three decades in business

CMP (UK) is celebrating its 30th anniversary, with the business focused on ambitious, sustainable growth.

DC Thomson cuts four titles; 35 roles redundant

Publisher DC Thomson has entered redundancy consultations with around 55 employees as it ceases publication on four of its print titles.