Organic growth: Byron (and Beecher) take one tablet daily

Jun 18, 2012 at 09:56 pm by Staff

South of the bustle of Brisvegas, the country town of Mullumbimby presents a quieter, alternative lifestyle.And perhaps a lesson to those looking to the future of newspaper pu.... Read More

First Asian young reader summit focusses on catching them early

Jun 18, 2012 at 06:35 pm by Staff

It’s never been more important: “Catch them young… or not at all” is the theme of the first WAN-Ifra Young Reader Asia-Pacific Summit, to be held in B.... Read More

‘Herald’ and ‘Age’ go tabloid, may close; Fairfax to shut Chullora and Tullamarine plants; 1900 jobs cut

Jun 17, 2012 at 08:20 pm by Staff

Australia's Fairfax Media will close the plants of its flagship metro dailies the ‘Sydney Morning Herald’ and ‘The Age’ and print the restyled tabloids.... Read More

News has UK products stitched up

Jun 17, 2012 at 07:07 pm by Staff

Product stitching has become big business for UK newspaper giant News International, which has more than 70 stitchers on 19 manroland Colorman XXL presses following a recent o.... Read More

Newspapers shine in attracting young readers

Jun 17, 2012 at 06:35 pm by Staff

Two newspapers from southeast Asia are among principal winners in WAN-Ifra’s 2012 Young Reader Newspaper of the Year competition, which was won by India’s I-Next..... Read More

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