Publishing

Newspaper readers still prefer print

More than 96% of newspapers are still read in their physical form rather than online, but decline is inevitable, a study from City University has reported.

Nuts shuns modesty orders

Nuts magazine publisher IPC Media has said it will not bow to demands from the Co-op to cover up the title with modesty bags.

CPI in major digital expansion

CPI is making a major investment in its digital book production facilities that includes some of the kit from failed group MPG.

York Mailing 'poised to buy web offset printer'

Speculation is mounting that York Mailing is close to confirming its first acquisition since securing 10m in new funding last month.

The Sun goes cross media with huge hybrid inkjet install

Newsprinters has made a massive investment in high-speed inkjet print heads for cross-media content, ahead of The Sun's paywall going live today.

CPI acquired in €21m deal

Pan-European book printing group CPI has been acquired by new owners.

Takeover bid tabled for CPI

CPI Group could soon be under new ownership if a proposed takeover deal comes to fruition.

Falling circulation figures fail to tell the whole story

Sales of heat, Hello! and Closer plummeting; Nuts' year-on-year sales figures down; and even NME, which has historically attracted a deeply loyal readership, in decline: the Audit Bureau of...

Star product: Graph-Tech MonoCube

A compact and click charge-free high-speed book press

World's first print-on-demand newsstand uses Ricoh tech

A prototype billed as the world's first print-on-demand newsstand is using Ricoh technology and may be rolled out in the UK.