Print business

Going tabloid: How a US daily is keeping its sections

Jun 18, 2012 at 10:08 pm by Staff

Reductions in page width are commonplace in the US, with most ‘broadsheets’ anything but broad, and slashed by paper savings to an ugly rectangle.Now the independe.... 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

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

WAN-Ifra says Kiev date supports democracy and press freedom

May 31, 2012 at 07:37 pm by Staff

WAN-Ifra’s World Newspaper Congress event in Kiev is a gesture of solidarity with independent Ukraine publishers, the organisation’s president says. With the Worl.... Read More

Leadership development opportunity covers Camboadia, Myanmar and Vietnam

May 27, 2012 at 10:00 pm by Staff

Newspaper and online media professionals from Cambodia, Myanmar and Vietnam are being invited to join a new WAN-Ifra development programme. The southeast Asian countries and.... Read More

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