Here are just a few of the gems you might've missed in social media this week…
- Fairfax circulations rising with the switch from broadsheet to tabloid
- A UK news website responding to demand by launching a print edition
- Six tips for building your Twitter following
- A US printer pleading guilty after a worker was crushed to death
- Readers preferring print to smartphones for many applications
- Bonus Women in Print photos
- Stadium Signs restyling Renault's new head office
- The launch of Fuji Xerox's new wide-format 'speed demon'
- KW Doggett holding a factory clearance sale
- Varsity Graphics' Harry Brelsford heading to the US for a print owners conference
- Does anyone charge rush fees for urgent jobs?
- What great cross-media jobs have you done?
Our top five stories this week were…
1) BPA and Dynamic Print both bought out of receivership by same man
2) 'Pioneering' Sydney printer liquidated in $115k collapse
3) Fuji Xerox DMS wins $5.7m govt contracts
4) Veteran printers sell offset business, open large-format firm
5) Women in Print networkers hail "inspirational" keynote speaker
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