Publishing
News Corp posts $1.6bn loss as NOTW costs soar
The multi-billion dollar costs of the investigation into the closure of the <i>News of the World</i> (NOTW) last July have restricted financial growth at News Corporation.
Details of mammoth Olympic print project revealed
Haymarket Network, the customer publishing arm of PrintWeek publisher Haymarket, has revealed details of one of the largest UK magazine projects ever undertaken.
Rupert Murdoch quits as News International director
News Corporation has announced that Murdoch stepped down from a number of its UK and US boards on Saturday 21 July.
We Love Pop magazine celebrates a successful first year
<i>We Love Pop</I> magazine is celebrating the first anniversary of its launch as the third-highest circulating magazine in its market.
Cross-media event will focus on ROI
More than 100 exhibitors and a raft of high-profile speakers will address delegates at the event at London's Business Design Centre on 3-4 September.
Redundancies on the cards at GNM, report claims
Guardian News & Media (GNM) could be forced to make compulsory redundancies as early as this autumn to stem losses of nearly 1m a week, according to a <i>Sunday Times</i> report.
Johnston Press set to close Peterborough printing facility
The regional newspaper group has announced plans to close the city's Oundle Road printing press, which produces the Peterborough Telegraph.
Cambridge University Press (CUP) outsources European print to MPG
The two businesses have signed a long-term agreement that will see MPG take over "a significant amount" of CUP's European mono, two and four-colour book and journal manufacturing from 2 July.
Dalim Software launches mobile device workflow system
The German software solutions firm has released the latest version of its Twist 6.4 workflow system.
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt moves to reorganize after bankruptcy
US book publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (HMH) has moved quickly to secure funding after filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy early this week. This means that many of its unsecured creditors -...
Johnston Press to relaunch range of newspapers
Newspaper publisher Johnston Press is to relaunch its entire range of titles in order to introduce 'platform neutral' publishing.
Publishers to debate Indian book printing at London Book Fair
A panel of leading international publishers will discuss the changing face of the Indian book printing industry at the "Indian Noon" conference at next week's London Book Fair.