Publishers
Trinity Mirror reveals positive outlook in the face of hacking allegations
The publisher's interim results reveal a 12% drop in advertising revenue to 94m in the 17 weeks to 28 October 2012 but it said that its end of year operating profits would be in line with the 104.5m...
Two Sides and Print Power hold autumn Seminar
Two Sides and Print Power will hold their second annual seminar on the role of print in today's media, on Monday (12 November) from 2-5.30pm at Stationers' Hall.
Polestar and Celloglas produce festive finish for BBC Good Food
Polestar Chantry and Celloglas have teamed up to provide a festive finish for the front cover of <i>BBC Good Food</i> magazine's Christmas issue.
Unibind launches 'talking' print ads
Unibind, the Horsham-based binding specialist, is targeting new markets with a "talking pages" advertising product for print.
African wildlife captured in motion picture Safari book
US-based Workman Publishing has produced <i>Safari: A Photicular Book</i> to capture the wildlife of the African Serengeti. Accompanied by commentary from author Carol Kaufmann, the 3D images appear...
Prinovis hit with 10m impairment as Bertelsmann rebrands print division
Prinovis posted a massive drop in profitability in its recently-filed accounts for the year to 31 December 2011 after a "change to a significant contract" led to a 10m impairment.
Collins launches Atlas by Collins app
Collins has launched its first atlas app for the iPad and iPhone, Atlas by Collins, after a decrease in sales of printed atlases to adults.
DMGT confirms Northcliffe sale talks
Daily Mail and General Trust (DMGT) has confirmed that it is in talks over the possible sale of its Northcliffe regional newspaper business.
Newsweek move to digital only not tipping point for US print publications
<i>Newsweek</i>'s decision to cull its print edition triggered surprisingly little concern in the US print community, with even its printer, Quad/Graphics stating that it will have little impact on...
Trinity Mirror share price plunges as hacking claims surface
Trinity Mirror's share price dropped by 10% overnight as hacking claims were lodged at the High Court on Monday (22 October).
Guardian and Telegraph clash over 'digital only' Guardian rumour
Rival publishers of the <i>Guardian</i> and <i>Telegraph</i> newspapers have clashed over the latter's publication of a rumour that "senior figures" at Guardian News & Media had "seriously discussed"...
DC Thomson signs up to Wave2 Media's AdPortal
DC Thomson is set to roll out Wave2 Media's AdPortal3 print advertising workflow tool across its newspapers business six years after first installing the platform at one of its subsidiaries.