Publishing

Future launches spooky new quarterly
Bath-headquartered magazine publisher Future UK has launched a new quarterly magazine focusing on the horror film genre.

ABC results show overall circulation decline but success for some sectors
Consumer magazine circulation figures are down overall but some sectors and titles are still showing notable growth, according to the latest figures from the Audit Bureau of Circulations.

Ingenta acquires advertising software supplier 5fifteen
Publishing industry software provider Ingenta has acquired magazine and newspaper industry software supplier 5fifteen.

Johnston Press reports contract print growth but posts first half loss
Johnston Press has reported 6.3% growth in contract print revenue, but posted a first-half loss in its interim results released today.

Suppliers work to fix paper issues post-Polestar
Paper suppliers have been pulling out all the stops behind the scenes to help customers tackle paper supply chain issues caused by the collapse of Polestar.

Signs of life after the death of a star
Polestar’s collapse shocked the industry, but its demise could be good news for the remaining web offset printers.

Major UK weekly moves to European printer
Following the closure of Polestar’s gravure site in Sheffield, a major publisher has moved its weekly magazine title to Belgium, while others still seek permanent solutions.

Landa announces perfecting web press
Landa (9-A73) has announced a perfecting version of its 1m-wide web press at Drupa – with more announcements expected to follow later today.

Walstead gains £33m backing for Leykam buy
Walstead has secured £33m of private equity backing for its acquisition of Leykam Let’s Print.

CirclePrinters signs up former Polestar director
CirclePrinters has filled the sales void caused by the death of Angus Jurkschat by recruiting a senior salesperson from Polestar.