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Whittam Smith: other newspapers will go online

Andreas Whittam Smith, one of the founders of the Independent has said other national newspapers are “bound to” follow the newspaper in abandoning their daily print editions.

Personalised prospectuses draw uni students and save on costs

Anglia Ruskin University has personalised its prospectuses, pruning back the page count by more than 70%.

5 Fifteen appointed by NatMags and Hearst Magazines

The UK's National Magazine Company (NatMags) and its US parent, Hearst Magazines, have appointed London-based software firm 5 Fifteen to their handle print and digital advertising, database...

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SPM invests in new XL 75-5 to provide 'closed loop' control

Rotherhithe, London-based SPM Print has invested 850,000 in a new Speedmaster XL 75-5 plus coater to replace two older SM 74-5 presses.

Monster buys Scitex XLjet 5+

Monster Digital, the largest superwide format digital printer in the Midlands, has embarked on an investment programme with a Scitex Vision XLjet 5+.

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HP reveals new Indigo and outlines other portfolio updates

HP has unveiled a new Indigo digital press and outlined a raft of other updates to its machinery and consumables portfolios.

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Pureprint Group in another big name hire

Pureprint Group has recruited another technology-focused big-hitter following the appointment of Anthony Thirlby as chief operating officer earlier this year.

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QuadTech is to show live demonstrations of its automated control systems and auxiliary press controls for register and colour on display at Ipex. The products provide unique advantages to web printers...

CreoScitex cuts 5% of worldwide staff

CreoScitex is cutting around 200 jobs worldwide as part of a restructuring programme.

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UK manufacturing 'outperforms other sectors' in Q2

UK manufacturing outperformed other sectors in the second quarter of the year, according to business experts, quelling fears of a double-dip recession.