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Australia Post price hike to trigger “demise of print”: publishers

Many publishers will be forced to reduce their print runs to save costs in light of Australia Post’s price hike, according to Publishers Australia executive ...

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How to move from traditional supplier to strategic partner in ten steps

When times are tough it’s time to get closer to your clients. Haymarket Media publisher Jeremy Vaughan offers ten tips to printers to make the most of what ...

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WWF calls on publishers to use FSC or recycled stock

APP alleged to be using natural forest wood.

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PIAA to join media coalition with Australia Post

Printing Industries will join a newly-formed Coalition of Industry Partners, which is being co-ordinated by Publishers Australia and set to include ...

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Ferag brings newspaper publishers back into the fold

Ferag has used its annual media day to unveil its latest technology development: a folding system for newspapers that generates a third fold and does away ...

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New name for PANPA

The Pacific Area Newspaper Publishers Association (PANPA) is expected to be renamed the Newspaper Publishers Association later this year, according to a report.

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PANPA announces print award nominees

The Pacific Area Newspaper Publishers’ Association (PANPA) has announced the finalists for its Newspaper of the Year awards, with Fairfax and APN leading ...

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Technology is here for a revolution in books

Slowly but surely, on-demand and electronic books are gaining traction with publishers and the public.

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Google book deal violates Germany copyright law

Author and library backlash on digital project.

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US Department of Justice investigates Google Book Search

Deal with US book publishers may breach anti-trust regulations.

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Australia Post presses on with price hike despite industry forecasts

Australia Post has ignored requests from the publishing industry to reconsider its controversial plan to increase postage costs for magazines.

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ProPrint readers wary of price hikes

More than 50 per cent of ProPrint readers agree that Australia Post’s price hike for magazines could lead to the demise of print in the local publishing ...

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PIAA seeks government action on postage rise

Printing Industries has urged Australia Post to review their own costs before raising magazine postage prices, following protests from the print ...

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Digital domination

Once just aimed at short-runs and variable-data, digital print has made huge inroads for applications once the domain of offset, says Peter Kohn.

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Book printers wary of Apple iPad

Apple's launch of a tablet computer with an e-reader application has Australian book printers concerned that it could increase the popularity of e-books and ...

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The life of books

Trade and mass-market books will continue to be printed at the current pace, but in a different way.

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Google book settlement faces new threat

Google may face a new threat in its plan to digitise millions of books, after news that the US Department of Justice (DoJ) has launched an inquiry into a ...

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Reader’s Digest files for bankruptcy

In another blow to the US print publishing industry, the publishers of Reader’s Digest will be forced to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.

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Federal government launches book industry group

Print industry figures have welcomed new plans from the Rudd government to help the books sector cope in the digital media age.

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Woodwing eyes printers with new software launch

Cross-media software developer Woodwing has pointed to "strong growth from corporate and marketing communications" companies as it revealed the latest ...

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