Publishing

Gomer to refocus on print as publishing arm shuts

Gomer Press is set to wind down its publishing arm in an effort to refocus on and protect its printing operations.

Second publisher wound up after falsifying emergency services links

A publishing company based in Liverpool has been wound up by the court after falsifying links to the emergency services and charities to secure more than £60,000 in advertising revenue.

Marie Claire UK to close print magazine

Fashion and beauty magazine Marie Claire UK is to close its print magazine after 31 years.

Heat- and touch-sensitive book launched

An artist has launched a book that can only be read when warmed by human touch.

Daily Mail owner may bid for the i

DMGT looks set to throw its hat into the ring as the number of potential bidders for the assets of JPI Media continues to grow.

Up to eight possible bidders for JPI assets

Up to eight companies are said to be mulling bids for JPI Media’s assets, which include the i newspaper and more than 100 regional titles.

Magazine ABCs highlight growth titles bucking downward trend

The Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC) has released the latest consumer magazine reports, highlighting a downward trend in circulation across the industry but with a number of bright spots.

Fleet Street veteran eyes JPI Media takeover

One-time Mirror Group chief executive David Montgomery is reportedly preparing to take over JPI Media as the first step in a buy-and-build acquisition spree.

Printers play it cool for festival fever

While many of us will be looking at the summer through the office or factory window, certain members of the printer fraternity are lucky enough to be spending it attending the long list of amazing...

Emergency services magazine publisher shut down

A Wirral-based magazine publisher that falsely claimed to produce magazines supporting the emergency services has been wound up in court.