Publishing

Power of print to the fore as Radio Times celebrates centenary
Radio Times is celebrating its centenary with a bumper issue, four front covers, and additional merch to mark the occasion.

Murdoch steps back at 92
Hundreds of print and publishing workers in the UK will soon have a new big boss after media mogul Rupert Murdoch announced plans to step back – but the nonagenarian said he’s not retiring.

Green light for KP Services sale
The Jersey Competition Regulatory Authority (JCRA) has approved the sale of KP Services to All Island Media.

Varied tender trio currently live
Three new tenders of interest to election printing specialists, magazine printers and paper suppliers, are now live.

Freemans drops printed catalogue after 118 years
After 118 years and over a billion copies printed, online retailer Freemans has stopped presses on its store catalogue.

Further intrigue in Telegraph sale saga
The drama around the future ownership of the Telegraph has taken a new twist – even before the official sale process is underway.

City A.M. sale details revealed
Health and beauty group THG paid £1.5m for City A.M. in last month’s pre-pack sale, and also had to pick up its July wages bill as the newspaper came close to running out of cash.

Newspapers laud Lionesses ahead of final
As the hype builds for Sunday’s FIFA Women’s World Cup final – and hopes build for an England win – news groups have moved quickly to add special content for this weekend’s newspapers.

Kodak installs first next-gen inkjets
Kodak installed the first Prosper Ultra 520 and Prosper 7000 Turbo presses during Q2, while separately the manufacturer is set to exit its Jersey joint venture for newspaper printing.

Henningham Family Press saved by Kickstarter campaign
Fine art bindery Henningham Family Press is looking forward to a sustainable future after smashing its Kickstarter funding goal.