Print buying

Creative FX wraps car for Channel 5 programme Fifth Gear

Creative FX, the vehicle wrapping specialist, saw its work showcased on Channel 5 series <i>Fifth Gear</i> on Friday after it wrapped a 1994 Rover Metro Tahiti in chrome and carbon vinyl for the...

University of Sheffield titles scoops top prize at PTC event

The University of Sheffield has scooped the top prize at this year's Magazine Academy event, which is organised by the Periodicals Training Council (PTC)

Communisis announces Orchestra consultation, contract wins

Communisis has entered into consultation with around 90 staff at its Orchestra Bristol facility as it plans to transfer the fulfillment of the BBC TV licensing contract to Liverpool, Manchester and...

Kremer Signs claims world first with interactive ad board

Kremer Signs has rolled out what it claims is the world's first dual-technology information board for the estate agent market.

RR Donnelley wins $550m printing contract

RR Donnelley has been awarded a $550m multi-year agreement by American Media (AMI) to provide a broad array of services, including premedia, magazine production and variable digital printing in both...

CPI White Quill prints through the night for Man Booker winners Barnes' The Sense of an Ending

Croydon-based CPI White Quill has produced the jackets for Man Booker prize winner Julian Barnes' 'The Sense of an Ending' in an 11th-hour print run minutes after the winner was announced last night.

Dubsat eyes cross media ad workflow automation with Adsend 7.5

Dubsat is targeting greater automation throughout the print, online and mobile ad delivery workflow with the release of Adsend 7.5, which includes integration with Adfast - the UK newspaper society's...

High Profile launches to scale up outdoor advertising

Start-up agency High Profile could take large format adverts to a new scale, visible from airplanes and satellites.

Ghent Workgroup launches cross media survey

The Ghent PDF Workgroup (GWG) has called on publishing, production and creative professionals to participate in the second phase of its cross media standards and best practices survey.

Sky Magazine axed in favour of online and mobile comms

BSkyB has axed the print edition of Sky Magazine, the UK's largest magazine by circulation with an average readership of almost 7.3m, after scrapping plans to turn it into a quarterly publication.