Publishing

Spenta's one-stop shop style of publishing

With a stable of 40-plus titles, Spenta's Maneck Davar tells Ramu Ramanathan that he still has ambitions to grow.

Color-Logic licence to cover all print processes

Color-Logic has announced that it will move to a new pricing structure following the expansion of its metallic effects software to support all print processes.

GMG struggles continue as 2010/11 loss increases year-on-year

Struggles continue for the Guardian Media Group, which reported an increased loss to 3 April 2011.

Newspapers: still making profits

Ramu Ramanathan investigates whether newspapers continue to remain an advertising power base and how Indian publishers are convincingly creating better opportunities among newer markets

Web demand could push print prices despite BPIF research highlighting Q2 contraction

UK Print experienced its worst quarter in Q2 2011 since the first quarter of 2010, according to the latest BPIF Outlook Survey, although positive signs for the web market could herald a recovery in...

News International Sunday tabloid launch 'not imminent'

News International will not launch a replacement for the <i>News of the World</i> until the autumn at the earliest, according to reports in <i>PrintWeek</i> sister title <i>Media Week</i>.

Johnston Press announces new chief executive

Newspaper publisher Johnston Press has hinted that it is positioning itself further into the new technology sector after revealing its new chief executive.

Kodak admits it was unprepared for Prosper launch but claims 'huge demand'

Kodak chairman and chief executive Antonio Perez has admitted that the company didn't fully understand all of the issues involved in putting its Prosper inkjet presses into live production at...

WAN-IFRA India 2011 plans big show in Chennai

WAN-IFRA India 2011 held from 6-8 September 2011 at Chennai Trade and Convention Centre will focus on newspaper printing and publishing in India and South Asia.

Middleton to depart Mirror

Trinity Mirror's director of manufacturing Rupert Middleton is to leave the company in September.