Publishing

Yogi Prints in Mumbai expands its print offering with MGI

Mumbai-based Yogi Prints has invested in a brand-new MGI DP 60 to offer an array of short-run, high-quality colour market for paper applications as well as the plastic card segment.

Sky Magazine axed in favour of online and mobile comms

BSkyB has axed the print edition of Sky Magazine, the UK's largest magazine by circulation with an average readership of almost 7.3m, after scrapping plans to turn it into a quarterly publication.

Update on NBPC in Kerala as Jak Printers confirms participation

PrintWeek India Book Printer of the Year 2011, Jak Printers, has confirmed its presence as a delegate at India's first National Book Printer's Conference (NBPC) to be held from 17 to 19 November at...

Rock'n'Roll wedding blog launches quarterly magazine

One of the UK's leading wedding blogs has bucked the publishing trend and launched a print magazine extension to complement its online offering.

CPC picks up UK Athletics contract with new e-commerce platform

Witshire-based digital printer the Complete Product Company (CPC) has won the contract to supply an end-to-end online ordering, printing and fulfilment solution to UK Athletics (UKA).

Amazon launches new Kindle Fire tablet and cut-price e-reader

Amazon has unveiled a low-cost tablet device that can play music, video and games along with three new versions of its e-reader.

University of Kent print department upgrades presses

The University of Kent is to take delivery of the UK's first Easy Control spectrophotometer as part of an upgrade to its printing equipment.

Xerox launches DocuColor 8080 in India

Xerox India unveiled the new DocuColor 8080 digital press at Ipex in Mumbai.

A country where print still reigns...

Digital adds another dimension, but the earning and revenue share which print advertisements still command, confirms that the future of traditional print is also bright, as Ramu Ramanathan finds out

Manipal, IPP, Gopsons, Replika, Repro India, Lovely to be present at Book Conference

India's first National Book Printers conference (NBPC) will be hosted between 17 to 19 November at Thiruvanthapuram in Kerala.