Publishing

Updated: Johnston Press sales fall despite 'i' success
Johnston Press has reported a 5.1% fall in total group revenues for the 17-week period to 29 October, despite a strong performance by the 'i' newspaper, and confirmed it is in late-stage discussions...

Adspend falls but outlook is improving
The numerous benefits of print as an effective marketing tool hardly need repeating, yet a UK advertising market report published last month revealed that print advertising is continuing its slow...

Man dies in catalogue lorry
A man believed to be a migrant stowaway has died in a lorry full of catalogues travelling to the UK from a continental printer.

Fuller Davies in major kit upgrade
Print and mail specialist Fuller Davies has purchased a B1 five-colour Heidelberg Speedmaster CX 102 as part of a £1.2m investment.

Killer app: FE Burman creates Wallpaper* out of Mosaic
FE Burman has pulled off many an interesting job over the years and worked on multiple occasions with Wallpaper* magazine. For its most creative job yet, and to tie in with Wallpaper’s 20th...

Overmatter: verse and worse
In case you missed it, it was National Poetry Day last week. The event unearthed some rare print talent.

BPG co-CEO departs
Bertelsmann Printing Group has scrapped its dual-CEO structure with the departure of one half of the pairing.

Strategic review at DMGT
Daily Mail & General Trust (DMGT) has hinted that further print rationalisation could be on the cards, as the company upped its group-wide reorganisation spend from £15m to £50m.

RRD separation complete
Print and outsourcing giant RR Donnelley has completed its three-way split.

Johnston Press share price doubles overnight
Shares of the newspaper publisher inexplicably doubled overnight from 8.81p at close of trading on 12 September to more than 15p the following day.