Magazines

A royal investment for Regal
Magazine and commercial printer Regal Litho, part of the Regal Group, has invested in a Heidelberg Speedmaster CD 74, an upgrade on its existing Heidelberg kit.

Headley Brothers loses N&S work
Headley Brothers has been dealt a blow with the loss of its contract to print two weekly magazines for Northern & Shell, but advisers to the company remain hopeful of finding a buyer for the...

Sport magazine to close
Sport magazine, a free weekly title that has been running since 2006, will be publishing its final issue this week (3 February).

Headley Brothers put up for sale
Long-established family-owned magazine printer Headley Brothers has been put up for sale and has filed for protection from its creditors while the sale process is executed.

Hubert Burda snaps up Radio Times publisher
Hubert Burda Media’s takeover of Radio Times publisher Immediate Media has been confirmed.

Glamour revamps with larger print format
Glamour magazine, which pioneered the 'handbag-size' format is ditching the dinky edition in favour of a new, larger size that reflects today’s “more luxurious and indulgent” print experience.

BBC Earth launches in print
BBC Worldwide has launched BBC Earth magazine, a new monthly title, which transforms one of its core brands into a printed product.

Luxurious launches print product
Independent “finer things” online magazine Luxurious has taken the print plunge, leading with an unusual circulation model.

BPG co-CEO departs
Bertelsmann Printing Group has scrapped its dual-CEO structure with the departure of one half of the pairing.

Walstead results: 'optimism tempered by caution'
Walstead has released its first results detailing how things are shaping up at the now cross-continental group.

RRD separation complete
Print and outsourcing giant RR Donnelley has completed its three-way split.

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.