Publishing

Newnorth opens up to wide-format

Newnorth Print has taken its first steps into wide-format to help diversify its business and, separately, beefed up its folding firepower.

Johnston Press share price doubles overnight

Shares of the newspaper publisher inexplicably doubled overnight from 8.81p at close of trading on 12 September to more than 15p the following day.

TJ pushes the boat out for RNLI’s royal publication

When Padstow, Cornwall-based book printer TJ International was approached by the Port Isaac Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) to produce The Illustrated History of Port Isaac Lifeboat...

St Bride title on hold pending consultation outcome

St Bride Foundation has put further publications of its St Bride Library journal, Ultrabold, on hold while it consults with members on future funding priorities.

YM Group seals short-grain deal

YM Group has made a further major expansion of its web offset capacity with the purchase of the 64pp short-grain press from the former Polestar Sheffield site.

Flyer Press upgrades to Duplo 600i Booklet System

Flyer Press has replaced a Duplo System 5000 Booklet System with a new 600i model to boost its speed and reliability.

Prinovis wins boost Bertelsmann results

Substantial new business wins at Prinovis UK have helped Bertelsmann Printing Group post strong inaugural half-year figures.

Future launches spooky new quarterly

Bath-headquartered magazine publisher Future UK has launched a new quarterly magazine focusing on the horror film genre.

International Print Biennale returns to the North East

The fourth International Print Biennale (IPB) is set to return to Newcastle this September.

Print farmer leaves trail of clients out of pocket

Printers and buyers have issued warnings about a London-based print farmer that takes deposits for jobs and then, often quoting alleged production problems, fails to deliver full orders.