
Here are just a few of the gems you might’ve missed in social media this week…
- Readership increasing for 53 magazines and falling for 79 in the latest survey
- Canberra high school students getting their first taste of printing
- The printing science breakthrough giving the illusion of 3D to print
- Print giant RR Donnelley having its ratings outlook lowered to negative
- Falling mail volumes contributing to a US$5.2bn quarterly loss for the US Postal Service
- A man printing ‘Honk If You Hate Kyle Sandilands’ bumper stickers
- Sales of Masterchef magazine falling 37%
- Photos from the Australian Catalogue Awards
- Dick Smith warning his food business could go bust if News Ltd won’t publish his magazine
- The postcard that can be planted and grow into a bottlebrush
- Are print managers good for the industry?
- How important is punctuality?
- What do you do when business goes quiet?
- What would be the best result from the Blue Star sale process?
- The industry has a lot of associations. What should be done?
Our top five stories this week were…
1) Melbourne shop takes on print managers who are ‘only it for themselves’
2) Blue Star holds back annual report as sales process drags on
3) Record Worldwide Online franchise owners dreaming big
4) Former Brisbane Bronco making it big in the print world
5) Good Impressions bounces back from administration with Sydney Allen deal
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