Print buying

Harmsworth Printing to print new Warwickshire weekly

Harmsworth Printing has been chosen to print the Nuneaton Observer, a new free weekly newspaper launching on 2 April.

Systematic Print Management secures Royal Warrant

Systematic Print Management has been granted the Royal Warrant for the supply of printing services to Her Majesty The Queen.

Online surfing title expands into printed magazine

Print's position as a trusted medium has spurred surfing title <i>Drift</i> to move away from a sole online presence and launch a new bi-monthly publication printed by Bristol's Doveton Press.

Agency Claydon Heeley to roll out Home Office direct mail

Claydon Heeley has secured a one-year rolling direct marketing print contract for a new Home Office scheme, the Independent Safeguarding Authority (ISA).

Precision Colour lands 100pp children's magazine

Precision Colour Printing has secured the print contract for a new 60,000-run monthly magazine called <i>4girlz</i>.

Headley Brothers lands pair of London titles for Archant Life

Headley Brothers has bolstered its workload for regional magazine publisher Archant Life after securing two new monthly London titles, <i>Living North</i> and <i>Living Hadley</i>.

Polestar Colchester prints Shoot as IPC and BBC focus on weekly football mags

IPC and BBC have moved to put football back into the children's magazine arena with weekly editions of <i>Shoot</i>, printed at Polestar Colchester, and <i>Match of the Day</i> due to hit newsstands...

Emap shareholders greenlight 1bn B2B sale to Guardian and Apax

Emap's shareholders have approved the 1bn sale of its business-to-business division to a joint venture of Guardian Media Group (GMG) and private equity house Apax Partners.

Stephens and George finds 'space in the market' with online buying arm

Stephens and George Print Group (S&G) has sought out untapped revenue streams with new online printing arm SGC Direct for products such as stationery, single-colour letter printing and business cards.

Reed to divest business magazine print arm

Anglo-Dutch media giant Reed Elsevier has announced it is to sell off its print division in a bold restructuring move.