Publishing

Ricoh premieres 2024 flagship high-speed inkjet

Ricoh has unveiled a new flagship high-speed inkjet line that it said offered a 50% productivity boost on its predecessor.

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Magazine tenders and more up for grabs

Contracts including either the print or design of magazines – or both – are currently live via the government’s Find a Tender service, along with a print contract for stickers.

Overall print revenue was down 3.8% year-on-year for the first nine months of the year

NUJ chapel calls for action over Reach job cuts

The National Union of Journalists (NUJ) group chapel at Reach has expressed no confidence in the leadership of Jim Mullen or the company’s senior leaders, following the publisher's recent announcement...

Canon event puts future of books centre stage

Canon’s Future Book Forum celebrated its 10th year with a programme packed with ideas about how publishers and printers can take advantage of cutting edge technology, as well as practical measures for...

Overall print revenue was down 3.8% year-on-year for the first nine months of the year

Reach to cut 450 jobs in cost reduction programme

Reach has proposed the reduction of its total workforce by an estimated 450 full-time roles as part of the cost reduction programme it announced in March.

Telegraph sale process now underway

The sale process for the Telegraph Media Group and The Spectator magazine is at last officially underway.

Newsprinters: its three sites will become a joint venture operation

CMA will probe News UK and DMG Media print plans

The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has decided to review plans by News UK and DMG Media to create a joint venture printing operation, in a move that could take several months.

Newsprinters: its three sites will become a joint venture operation

News UK to end direct-to-retail delivery within M25

News UK is set to discontinue its direct-to-retail delivery service within the M25 region, effective from issue date Monday 13 November 2023.

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Europe’s oldest student newspaper fights to stay in print

Edinburgh University’s The Student newspaper has launched a fundraiser to stay in print, after the loss of a major print advertiser in the spring.

Overall print revenue was down 3.8% year-on-year for the first nine months of the year

Reach: profit expectations unchanged but ‘resilient’ print hailed

Reach is confident of meeting profit expectations for the full year, with print among the current bright spots for the publisher.