Print buying

New owners at Rosehill Press

Rosehill Press has secured fresh investment from new owners and will now become part of a Hertfordshire based creative agency.

RRD bosses instigate poison pill

RR Donnelley has instigated a Rights Plan – or so-called poison pill – aimed at preventing anyone acquiring “undue influence or control” of the company without board approval.

All eyes on Rotherham

Jo Francis reckons there’s something rather special going on at Route 1.

Daily Mail owner may bid for the i

DMGT looks set to throw its hat into the ring as the number of potential bidders for the assets of JPI Media continues to grow.

Moo sales pass £100m amid currency switch

Sales at Moo have powered past £100m, in a year when the group also opted to switch to reporting in US dollars – with more than 70% of turnover now originating in the States.

Bradley Group restructures NI ops

A restructure at Northern Ireland’s Bradley Group has involved workers at Quinnstheprinters and Nicholson Bass being made redundant and then reapplying for a reduced number of jobs.

Up to eight possible bidders for JPI assets

Up to eight companies are said to be mulling bids for JPI Media’s assets, which include the i newspaper and more than 100 regional titles.

DWP launches £100m print tender

The Department for Work & Pensions has begun the process of launching a huge print tender that could be worth a whopping £100m.

GBBO's Michelle swaps canvas prints for baking tent

This year’s Great British Bake Off has a print connection with contestant Michelle Evans-Fecci swapping the printroom for the famous tent in the new series.

Print still key for Edinburgh Fringe despite volume reduction

Print “still has an important role to play” in the promotion of the Edinburgh Fringe according to the festival’s Fringe Society, despite its ongoing drive to reduce the volume of printed material...