Publishing

Vintage press closes as paper moves to Trinity

One of the UKs oldest newspaper presses is to close in June after the <i>Oldham Evening Chronicle</i> decided to move production to Trinity Mirrors site in the town.

Three-week-old London property mag folds

Weekly London property magazine <i>So London </i>has ceased trading after launching just three weeks ago.

Alderson Brothers plans open day

The Alderson Brothers Print Group is to hold an open day on 10 May to mark the completion of its new site in West Molesey.

Britain bids farewell to last evening broadsheet

The last remaining evening broadsheet in Great Britain has this week converted to tabloid format.

The art of the possible

Quality was the keyword for Beacon Press when it produced a compendium of the works of artists Gilbert & George.

Aldersons to unveil press battery

The Alderson Brothers Print Group is to host an open day for print buyers to mark the completion of its new site and the installation of two new Goss presses.

Southernprint rolls out gardening glossy

Southernprint has printed a glossy gardening bookazine for News Magazines, the magazine arm of News International.

Southernprint wins <i>Sun</i> bookazine spin-off

Southernprint has printed a glossy bookazine for News Magazines to celebrate Peter Seabrooks 30 years as gardening editor of <i>The Sun</i>.

Johnston warns of competition in contract work

Johnston Press, the Edinburgh-based newspaper publisher and printer, has warned that the contract newspaper printing market is set to become more competitive, but believes that it will not be affected...

Prinovis Krauss issues warning to web sector

Europes most powerful gravure printer has given a stark prognosis for web offset and claimed that printers fail to understand their role in the publishing process.