Print buying
Independent circulation drops by third
The newspaper ABCs for December 2012 reveal that <i>The Independent</i>'s circulation fell by 35% year-on-year while cut-price sister paper <i>i</i> took up the slack with a 31% increase.
Danwood books 20m loss and restates six years' accounts
Danwood Group has been forced to restate its accounts for the last six years after uncovering "accounting irregularities" relating to Managed Print Services (MPS) contracts.
Print industry news roundup: Paragon Print and Packaging, Ripe Digital, Polestar, ESP Colour, Lumejet, DS Smith
Stay up to date with your procurement supply chain thanks to print industry news at your fingertips. This week: Sun European deal boost Paragon growth plans; Ripe Digital aqcuires first UK Mohr 56...
DC Thomson buys Scottish Wedding Directory
DC Thomson has bought independent publisher Scottish Wedding Directory, including its magazine and website, for an undisclosed sum.
Ottimo awarded RAC job following wide-format investment
Ottimo Digital has recently completed a contract to print new livery on the back of the RAC's 1,400 breakdown assistance vans.
GMG and matchmycolour in colour management collaboration
Colour management software firms GMG and matchmycolour have partnered to create compatible databases for more efficient colour management.
Npower awards Opus three-year contract extension
Gas and electricity supplier Npower has renewed its transactional mail contract with Opus Trust Marketing for another three years in a multi-million pound deal.
Taylor Brothers to print new high-end magazine, Cereal
Bristol-based printers Taylor Brothers has been selected to print new, high-quality food and travel magazine, <i>Cereal</i>.
Local World completes acquisitions
Newly-formed newspaper publisher Local World has completed its acquisitions of Northcliffe Media and Iliffe News & Media.
English Heritage launches print buying workshops
English historic conservation body English Heritage (EH) is running a series of internal print buying workshops to improve the standards and efficiency of its print materials.
Police suspect arson in Leicestershire print fire
Leicestershire police are treating a fire that destroyed Arden Direct Marketing's 19th century factory in Barwell last week as "suspicious".
Readers Digest UK axes 75% of staff
Readers Digest UK has cut 95 staff from its 120-strong workforce with immediate effect, citing declining book, DVD and CD sales.