Magazines

Jamie Cullum indulges his passion for typography with The Eighty-Eight
Popular jazz singer-songwriter Jamie Cullum has launched his own "occasional" magazine, <i>The Eighty-Eight</i>, with the help of Shropshire-based printer Precision Colour Printing (PCP).

Haymarket contract renewal seals 50-year partnership with Wyndeham
Wyndeham Group has renewed a printing contract with its longest standing client, Haymarket Media Group, until December 2017, taking the relationship between printer and publisher to 50 years.

Tesco unveils new-look Tesco Magazine
Tesco has replaced its bi-monthly Tesco Real Food and A5 format Tesco magazine with a new-look A4 title that will have one of the highest circulations in the UK.

Polestar plans for new webs take shape
Polestar is set to confirm the chosen location for the first tranche of its new web presses next month.

PCP adds web and bindery firepower
Precision Colour Printing is investing for growth with fresh web press capacity and additional bindery kit.

Ensuring that light weight doesn't mean lightweight
Perhaps your average magazine reader has not noticed. Perhaps they failed to hear the slightly softer thud of their title of choice hitting the doormat and didn't notice that when they held the...

Wyndeham Roche expands Condé Nast portfolio
Wyndeham Roche has won the contract to print GQ Style and Love, bringing the total number of Condé Nast titles printed at the St Austell facility to 10.

Nuts shuns modesty orders
Nuts magazine publisher IPC Media has said it will not bow to demands from the Co-op to cover up the title with modesty bags.

Falling circulation figures fail to tell the whole story
Sales of heat, Hello! and Closer plummeting; Nuts' year-on-year sales figures down; and even NME, which has historically attracted a deeply loyal readership, in decline: the Audit Bureau of...

World's first print-on-demand newsstand uses Ricoh tech
A prototype billed as the world's first print-on-demand newsstand is using Ricoh technology and may be rolled out in the UK.

Woodford Web in publishing push
Woodford Web managing director Michael Tame has urged small- and medium-sized publishers to "keep their wits about them" in the face of major changes in the web offset printing landscape.

Wyndeham extends Spectator deal, adds mailing
Wyndeham Group is bringing mailing in-house at its Heron facility with a £300,000 spend. The Essex web offset site has also just extended its print contract with The Spectator for a further three...