Publishing

Landmark issue for The Spectator
The Spectator – which lays claim to being the world’s oldest continually-published magazine – has published its 10,000th issue.

Third rogue emergency services publisher wound up
A third publishing company that falsified links to the emergency services and misled clients has been wound up by the court.

Newspapers and mags switch distribution methods
A raft of newspaper and magazine publishers have made changes to the way that their titles reach their readers, in light of the coronavirus situation.

City A.M. suspends print ops amid coronavirus outbreak
London-based free financial newspaper City A.M. has temporarily suspended its print edition due to the coronavirus outbreak.

Coronavirus impact intensifies across print
The coronavirus outbreak has continued to sweep across and impact every corner of the print industry.

Wyvern Bindery bound for Hoxton move
Landmark hand-bookbinder Wyvern Bindery will move to a new location later this month after 30 years in its central London home.

Printers hit by storm double whammy
Printers across the country are in recovery mode after feeling the impact of the two storms that have wreaked havoc across the UK over the past two weeks.

News titles prosper amid gloomy magazine ABCs
A raft of news, politics and specialist titles have bucked the general downward trend in the latest Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC) consumer magazine reports.

Charlesworth reproduces Insta’s capital hotspots in book form
An enduringly popular festive gift, book sales routinely go through the roof in the run-up to Christmas and publishers do their best to ensure that all tastes are catered for, even those that...

JPI Media no longer ‘actively exploring sale’
The chief executive of JPI Media has told staff the business is “not actively exploring a sale” at present.