Sports weekly moves online
A newspaper in Lincolnshire has dropped its printed weekly sports newspaper and opted for an online-only publication.
End of the line for timetables
Following the final print run of railway timetables, Karen Charlesworth writes an epitaph for the 150-year-old national icon and latest victim of the internet
No smoking
If youre reading this from the comfort of your office having just lit up a Woodbine, youre probably one of the dwindling band of people making the most out of every puff, because as of next month you...
Chemical disposal & NJP calendars
Joanne Gardner tracks down the solutions to your print problems
Newstec reveals seminar line-up
The seminar programme for next week's Newstec exhibition has been announced, with some of the industry's big names set to speak.
Cowan Print pours 100k into pre-press revamp
Cowan Print has spent 100,000 to upgrade its premises and pre-media equipment, including a new Heidelberg Suprasetter A75, following a thorough review.
Wave2 readies for Newstec launch of Studio System tool
Wave2 Media Solutions is set to release its latest software at the Newstec show in Brighton next week.
Telegraph plots News International back-up plan in case of West Ferry turmoil
<i>The Daily Telegraph</i> would be printed at News International print sites Wapping and Knowsley in the event of any industrial action over its decision to pull its printing out of West Ferry,...
Stress in the workplace
In 1983, Time magazine declared stress to be the epidemic of the Eighties. Two decades later it is clear this epidemic is getting worse. Indeed, stress may now be the single largest issue facing...
Digi sales training & prints top 200
Joanne Gardner tracks down the solutions to your print problems
Books: sick as a parrot or a golden goal?
Book printing is, to steal a phrase, a game of two halves. Last week's big news proved that point: while CPI revealed plans to close colour book specialist Bath Press, its chief executive Mike Taylor...