World Association of News Publishers


Newspaper Production

Newspaper Production

Publishers and printers around the world have come to expect WAN-IFRA to provide the most up-to-date know-how about production processes, whether it be in prepress, printing, workflow or postpress. Its range of advisory services, trainings, reports and events are unparalleled.

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  • 2011-08-30 09:29
    The dimensions of the Newsprinters plant in Broxbourne are overwhelming. Every night twelve preses run at top speed to produce one million newspaper copies per hour. But this newspaper printing plant, the largest in the world, aims to achieve superlatives not only in terms of quantity; it also makes maximum demands in relation to quality. Read more ...
  • 2011-08-29 15:21
    On Saturday, 27 August 2011, Germany's Bild-Zeitung was published in an especially large format of eight A4 pages. Read more ...
  • 2011-08-18 11:12
    Newspapers and magazines are being used intensively on tablet computers, such as the iPad. That is one of the main findings of the new iPad panel of Axel Springer Media Impact, the marketing organisation of the Axel Springer publishing corporation. Read more ...
  • 2011-08-16 15:48
    In an interview with News & Tech, Wifag's CEO, Jorgen Karlsson, said that the company plans to reveal details about its forthcoming digital press at this year’s IFRA Expo, scheduled for Oct. 10-12 in Vienna. Read more ...
  • 2011-08-09 14:07
    Researchers at the Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) in Taiwan developed a rewritable electronic paper called i2R e-paper. Read more ...

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  • The newspaper industry is under pressure globally. While in the West, decline of the newspaper has been rapid, in the East, newspapers will probably survive for longer. However, there are several pressures on the newspaper industry in the East as well – competition from digital readership, increasing input costs, reducing advertising spends, and so on. In such a scenario, it is important for newspaper industry players to collaborate to improve internal operational efficiencies across the industry. Through such an effort the overall industry will stand to benefit. With this objective in mind, an industry-wide benchmarking exercise was carried out to identify specific improvement opportunities across players. The result has been extremely encouraging. This report details out the methodology and findings of this benchmarking exercise.
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