Publishers

Newspaper readers still prefer print

More than 96% of newspapers are still read in their physical form rather than online, but decline is inevitable, a study from City University has reported.

The Sun goes cross media with huge hybrid inkjet install

Newsprinters has made a massive investment in high-speed inkjet print heads for cross-media content, ahead of The Sun's paywall going live today.

New interactive magazine puts print first

An ambitious publishing project involving a new, entirely interactive women's magazine goes live this week.

PCP completes trio of cup final jobs

Precision Colour Printing has produced three high-profile football programmes for customer publisher Haymarket Network.

Polestar wins Stylist France contract

Polestar has been awarded the contract to print the French edition of <i>Stylist</i>, the weekly free magazine published by Timar, a joint venture between Groupe Marie Claire and Shortlist Media.

IPC Media restructure sees Scott depart

One of the last major print production roles in UK magazine publishing is no more.

Bauer suspends More magazine as circulation drops below 100,000

Bauer Media has decided to cease publication of its womens' weekly magazine, More, following a downturn in sales.

Caerphilly Observer to launch print edition

The Caerphilly Observer, a website covering news from the Welsh county, is to launch a print edition in response to demand from its readers for a paper counterpart.

Print celebrates bumper year in Queen's Awards for Enterprise

Twelve printing and publishing firms have been honoured with a Queen's Awards for Enterprise in 2013, which recognises achievements made by UK businesses throughout the year.

Haymarket mourns Chris King

Chris King, group production director at Haymarket Media UK, has died.

William Gibbons to print relaunched The Scots Magazine

The 274-year-old <i>The Scots Magazine</i> is unveiling a new look later this month, increasing in size from A5 to B5.

Late payments subject of parliamentary inquiry

The Forum of Private Business (FPB) will be among a raft of business and industry representatives giving evidence at a cross party meeting next week examining the impact of late payment on SMEs.