Magazines

Novalia sees 'cool' magazine interest in printed electronics

Printed electronics pioneer Novalia has noted an increasing interest in its products from magazine publishers, keen to harness their ability to attract advertising.

Huge estate sale of Felix Dennis's assets

The upcoming sale of the assets of the late publishing magnate Felix Dennis includes Eric Gill engravings, a collection of rare books and a Rolls-Royce Silver Spur.

Print launch for Lloyd's List

Venerable shipping title Lloyd’s List has returned to print with a new monthly title, The Intelligence.

Creative cover first for Stella magazine

Last weekend’s Sunday Telegraph Stella magazine featured its first commercial use of an innovative ‘Maltese cross’ multi-page promotional cover format.

TVGuide.co.uk hails successful print launch

TV magazine, the spin-off ‘freemium’ print magazine of website TVGuide.co.uk, has reported a successful first few months, as it adapts its online content to suit the print title’s city...

Cosmo opts for new print format

A revamp at Cosmopolitan will see the magazine switch to a new ‘midi’ print format.

NRS figures show print still beats digital for British newspaper and magazine readers

The latest National Readership Survey (NRS) figures have highlighted the continued high consumption of newspapers and magazines in Great Britain.

RR Donnelley plans three-way split

Bigger is no longer better for RR Donnelley – the giant printing and communications conglomerate has decided to break itself up into three separate businesses.

Gravure decline hits Polestar results

Sales at Polestar declined by almost £1m a month last year, with the continuing fall-off in newspaper circulations hitting its contract gravure supplement printing business.

NME to boost circulation to 300,000 in switch to free distribution

Music magazine NME is set to become a free publication in an attempt to reverse its steadily declining readership, and increase circulation from around 15,000 to 300,000.

Stephens & George buys its latest Speedmaster

Stephens & George has opted for a fifth 18,000sph Speedmaster XL 106-10-P to replace its last XL 105.

Artisan set to shut down

It’s the end of the line for Artisan Press after administrators at Deloitte confirmed there was no interest in the company as a going concern.