Publishing

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It is billed as “the story of the Beatles as you’ve never seen it before”, and where better to launch a book on the Fab Four than their home city of Liverpool. The book in question, Visualising the...

Immediate takeover anticipated

The Radio Times publisher Immediate Media is on the brink of being acquired by German media firm Hubert Burda, according to reports.

Johnston Press sells 13 titles for £17m

Johnston Press has announced the sale of 13 East Anglia and East Midlands titles to Cambridge-based Iliffe Media for a cash sum of £17m.

60 seconds with Woodmansterne

Woodmansterne started in 1953 and for 35 years was the leading publisher and manufacturer of colour slides in the world.

Rumoured delay to DMGT Didcot closure

Closure of the Daily Mail & General Trust's (DMGT) Harmsworth Didcot printing site could be delayed until early next year.

Didcot closure costs to reach almost £50m

The Daily Mail & General Trust (DMGT) has announced that the proposed closure of its Harmsworth Didcot site will cost just shy of £50m.

Trinity Mirror Cardiff set to close

The Trinity Mirror Cardiff printing site has entered a consultation period over its proposed closure, putting 33 jobs under threat.

Publisher ups capacity of new in-house print arm with Ricoh buy

Independent trade publisher Austin Macauley Publishers is set to bolster the capacity of its new in-house printing facility after purchasing a second Ricoh Pro 8100SE digital printer.

Updated: Johnston Press sales fall despite 'i' success

Johnston Press has reported a 5.1% fall in total group revenues for the 17-week period to 29 October, despite a strong performance by the 'i' newspaper, and confirmed it is in late-stage discussions...

Adspend falls but outlook is improving

The numerous benefits of print as an effective marketing tool hardly need repeating, yet a UK advertising market report published last month revealed that print advertising is continuing its slow...