Newspapers

Newsworld buys Screen kit for US printing of Daily Mail

Newsworld Corporation has announced that Pindar-owned New York printer AlphaGraphics has been chosen to print copies of the Daily Mail in New York.

US national newspaper to ditch daily print issue for website

The Christian Science Monitor looks set to become the first national daily newspaper to abandon print, announcing that it would switch to a purely online edition in April 2009.

J&G Environmental seals Trinity Mirror waste management contract

J&G Environmental has been awarded a three-year waste management contract by Trinity Mirror, a deal covering the publisher's nine sites across England, Scotland and Wales.

US newspaper print advertising revenues suffer biggest drop since records began

The American newspaper industry has suffered its largest drop in print advertising revenue since the figures were recorded, plunging 9.4% to $42.209bn (21.35bn) from 2006.

Sharman & Company prints new weekly newspaper

Peterborough-based printer Sharman & Company has secured the print contract for the new North Lincolnshire weekly paper, the Cleethorpes Chronicle.

Harmsworth Printing to print new Warwickshire weekly

Harmsworth Printing has been chosen to print the Nuneaton Observer, a new free weekly newspaper launching on 2 April.

Geography proves no issue for OMG

If asked to place Orkney on a map of Britain, most of us would stare blankly for a while before incorrectly placing it somewhere halfway to Iceland.

News International opens 'world's biggest printing plant' in Hertfordshire

News International has opened what it claims to be the biggest printing plant in the world in Broxbourne, Hertfordshire, housing 12 Man Roland Colorman XXL presses.

Goss innovates print ads

Goss International is developing software that allows mobile phone users to interact with print adverts.

New Didcot site prompts job fears at Harmsworths Staverton base

Newspaper printer Harmsworth Printings site at Staverton in Gloucestershire could be set to close with up to 100 jobs at risk.

Johnston to fit reusable cores

Regional newspaper publisher Johnston Press has followed News Internationals lead and introduced reusable newsprint cores at its pressroom in Dinnington.