Here are just a few of the gems you might've missed in social media this week…
- Famous newspapers defying the downturn to remain in the black
- Reader's Digest UK axing 75% of its staff
- Outdoor advertising forecast to keep growing after a strong 2012
- A packaging company being fined $15,000 for an accident that cost a worker a finger
- Printed books remaining resilient as e-book sales slow
- The seven best print ads of 2012
- A criminal known as 'the printer' being accused of producing US$1.1 million of funny money
- Simple tips for boosting sales
- A 19th century print factory being destroyed in a fire
- The best comic book covers of 2012
- How do you transfer large files?
Our top five stories this week were…
1) Label printer turns plain cigarette packaging into sticker success
2) Tom Sturgess buys Blue Star NZ
3) Rosella collapse burns label printers for $200,000
4) Sydney firm Van Dyke sees record month and eyes 15% growth
5) Melbourne mailhouse merger creates 80-staff operation
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