Publishing

Newspapers: still making profits
Ramu Ramanathan investigates whether newspapers continue to remain an advertising power base and how Indian publishers are convincingly creating better opportunities among newer markets

Next Gen Publishing launches Popular Science India
Next Gen Publishing, a leading publisher, enhances its portfolio with the addition of Popular Science India

Currie's Print Centre installs Duplo mini suction booklet system
Currie's Print Centre has become the first company in the UK to install a Duplo Mini Suction collator system in a bid to increase capacity.

Highworth Press installs five-colour Heidelberg B2 press
Commercial printer Highworth Press has purchased a five-colour B2-format Heidelberg CD C press from Itec Graphics as part of plans to modernise the business.
Amazon faces opposition to Book Depository takeover
Amazon's acquisition of The Book Depository, which is under investigation by the Office of Fair Trading, is facing strong opposition from book retailers and publishers.

GPS Colour Graphics adds Komori press as part of 4.15m investment
Northern Ireland-based GPS Colour Graphics has purchased a new Komori LS840P eight-colour perfector as part of a three-year, 4.15m investment programme.

CMYK Press enhances print capacity with digital investments
Jalgaon-based CMYK Press has invested in Konica-Minolta Bizhub 600 and Riso RZ 1070 to accelerate its digital production capacities. This is the first Konica digital press in Jalgaon.
Herald Chase Group adds Ryobi five-colour press
Print and mailing house Herald Chase Group has purchased a Ryobi 755G five-colour B2 press with coater as part of plans to increase capacity and bring more functions in-house.

Kala Jyothi is the official print partner for PrintWeek India Awards 2011
Haymarket Media, publisher of PrintWeek India and Kala Jyothi, commercial and magazine printing specialists are joining hands again for the third edition of PrintWeek India Awards. It was the official...

At a glance: HT Burda plant at Greater Nodia
The HT Burda plant at Greater Noida is perhaps one of the first rotogravure printing facilities in India.