Publishing

Monocle blames Brexit for continental print switch
Monocle magazine is moving production from the UK to Germany due to concerns that Brexit could affect the distribution of the title.

Murdoch seeks to merge The Times and Sunday Times
Rupert Murdoch’s London-based newspapers The Times and Sunday Times have asked for government approval to share resources across both titles.

Can AR outgrow its gimmicky image?
Long touted as the next big thing and a major opportunity for print to boot, augmented reality (AR) has hit the headlines again in recent weeks.

RHS turns to YM for paper wrap solution
The Royal Horticultural Society will become the first large publisher to do away with polywrap entirely when it switches to paper wrapping with the March issue of its flagship magazine.

i newspaper to run articles from The Economist
The i newspaper will run selected pieces from The Economist every week going forwards, as part of a new deal agreed between the two news titles.

US newspapers hit by cyber attack
Several US newspapers were hit by major printing and delivery disruptions caused by a cyber attack over the weekend.

Q&A: Graham Prichard, print manager, National Trust
“Too old to rock and roll too young to die!” Graham hit 60 this year and retires on 21 December after 41 years in the industry. Retirement will mean spending time at home with his wife of 38 years,...

Print stays ahead in latest PAMCo results
Printed media continues to stand tall among its digital counterparts, according to the latest figures from PAMCo.

Print decline slows at Reach
Reach is expecting further declines in its circulation and publishing print advertising revenue for Q4, even as group revenue is boosted by the acquisition of Northern & Shell.

Killer app: ProCo turns children’s charity work into child’s play
BBC Children in Need (CiN) has now raised more than £1bn to help youngsters worldwide since launching in 1980. A charity push of that scale needs coordination and sophistication, which is evident in...