Magazines

Wyndeham Peterborough staff facing T&C changes

Staff at Wyndeham Peterborough are facing possible changes to their terms of employment that could result in pay cuts and longer working hours.

Walstead reports progress but says further consolidation is needed

Walstead Investments chairman Mark Scanlon has described competitors in the web offset market as "totally supine", while unveiling full-year results for 2011.

Printed mags trump digital editions in YouGov survey

Printed magazines have a healthy future, according to recent research from YouGov SixthSense, which found that 40% of UK magazine buyers prefer print to digital.

Holmen Paper targets fashion magazines

Holmen Paper has added Holmen TRND uncoated papers to its product line.

Taking print to another dimension: an interview with Nick Saglimbeni

The only way progress really occurs is if someone is willing to push the boundaries of what is deemed possible, or even sensible. Nick Saglimbeni is one of those people.

Polestar mulls possibilities for web-offset supersite

Polestar hopes to persuade owner Sun Capital to back plans for a web offset supersite, after potential acquisitions in the sector proved 'not attractive'.

Media house publishes annual report as toilet roll

Swiss publishing house Ringier has produced its 2011 annual report on a roll of toilet paper.

Celloglas uses holographic foil to create Empire cover

Print finisher Celloglas has produced Empire magazine's May issue by using the original technique of printing full colour print on holographic foil.

Southernprint to produce new Egmont girls magazine

Egmont has launched a new monthly magazine, Monster High, a brand extension of the successful doll brand that has sold more than 5m dolls worldwide.

PPA lauds best in magazine print and production

Stephens & George, Pensord, Denmaur and <i>PrintWeek</i> publisher Haymarket Media Group were amongst the winners at last week's PPA Production & Environment Awards, where more than 170 leading lights...