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PIAA opposes Feds’ changes to 30-day copyright rule
The removal by the Federal Government of so-called '30-day rule', under which Australian copyright owners have control over who is allowed to import books, will be opposed by the Printing Industries Association of Australia, which is seeking other lobbying partners in its campaign.
ProPrint - Australasia - Published 3 days, 5 hours ago
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Call for entries in PrintNSW Excellence Awards
The 'Call for Entries' has now gone out across the State for NSW's premier printing industry showcase, the PrintNSW Excellence Awards.
ProPrint - Australasia - Published 3 days, 6 hours ago
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PaperlinX says FY08 earnings in line with f'casts
Printing group expects $63 to $81 million net profit. 17 Jul 2008 5:52 PM
Business Spectator manufacturing - Published 3 days, 9 hours ago
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PaperlinX says FY08 earnings in line with f'casts
Australian printing group PaperlinX Ltd ( PPX.AX : Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz ) expects its annual profit after tax for fiscal 2008 to be well within ...
Reuters - Published 3 days, 9 hours ago
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Starleaton appointed distributor for Alcan Composites
Starleaton Digital Solutions (Australian supplier to the graphic display and large-format digital printing market), has sealed a distribution deal with Alcan Composites, the graphic display materials division of the $25 billion Alcan corporation.
ProPrint - Australasia - Published 3 days, 11 hours ago
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Private equity arm of ANZ invests in LEP Colour Printers
LEP Colour Printers has been acquired by the private equity arm of ANZ, after Mike Brooks sold his trade only printing business, based on the Sunshine Coast ( QLD ).Since LEP Colour Printers ...
ProPrint - Published 3 days, 13 hours ago
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NZ training funding campaign underway
A marketing campaign has been launched by New Zealand's Trust 4 Skills Fund to encourage applications from print industry members seeking to increase their skills through further training.
ProPrint - Australasia - Published 4 days, 14 hours ago
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Epson launches large format ink cartridge recycling programme.
Epson Australia has launched an ink cartridge recycling program for its professional printing customers as part of the company's commitment to sustainable business practices.
ProPrint - Australasia - Published 4 days, 15 hours ago
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The next Renaissance
Noting that the Renaissance brought us some of the defining developments of human history - perspective painting, scientific observation and the printing press, each of which defined and celebrated individuality - pioneering internet activist Douglass Rushkoff says the next Renaissance (if there is one) will empower the networked group. It’s Rushkoff’s view that the focus on [...]
ABC Digital Futures - Published 4 days, 16 hours ago
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News Corp in talks to slash printing costs
Printing of rivals New York Post and Daily News may be combined. 16 Jul 2008 7:58 AM
Business Spectator media & internet - Published 4 days, 19 hours ago
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News Corp, Zuckerman in talks to combine printing
News Corp ( NWSa.N : Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz ) and real estate developer Mortimer Zuckerman are in early discussions to combine the printing, distribution ...
Reuters - Published 4 days, 20 hours ago
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Future of Journalism
Newsrooms are laying off staff, print journalists are being asked to use video cameras, bloggers are going professional, and sub-editors are writing headlines for search engines. Who will the journalists be and how will they earn a living? Gen Y don't want to read papers. But some say the newspaper is the best browser - selects the stories for you to read, rather than you going online and searching for only the stories of interest to you Currently the revenue for media companies comes from newspapers and online is being funded - this balance will evenutually change Newspapers are not as 'green' as online? Is the future of journalism only in the hands of journalists? - It will have to involve people who don't consider themselves journalists today - Newspapers as a technology will have to adapt - Most people won't read it front to back but will choose what they want to read - Green nature of newspaper publishing - allowing people to purchase only the sections they want thereby customising newspapers for the audiences that read them Skill and professionalism involved in journalism - The more likely user generated content will come in the visual form (rather than ...
Future of Media Summit - Published 5 days, 13 hours ago
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Future of Media and Television Roundtable
with mark pesce as facilitator. global market. very intersting group. across a range of dinterests, content and media. interactive. also gov. aggregators, aust content, media agencies, vry exciting. are we operating in two different worlds. budgets, how to be interactive and deliver broadcast content as well. haveing shelf space for australia, is there need for regulation to hear australian voice? why settle for small space? australians create huge content on youtube. tv.com partiicpation as well. distrbution and content. old media world of film and tv. new age of partnership. both in distribution and content. innovation to come from fleet-footed. offset initiatives to incent production. early days lots of competitors. national innovation review to come out soon - to support the fleet-footed opportunistic innovators. Cutler's review supports this. small innovators can apply to government to funding as they are the new face of innovation. new models of internet video NOT advertising. no one right answer. is advertising meant to be annoying? or to help meet people's values?. metrics on p2p. large media coming to grips with the metrics. then re-eduate what they mean - not just per view - but level of engagement. study from trade body in uk tv and ...
Future of Media Summit - Published 5 days, 14 hours ago
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Domed labels and badges from Label Power
Label Power now produces domed labels and domed badges. Domed labels and badges are covered in a crystal-clear resin coating to add a touch of class to the product. This crystal clear resin protects the printing and gives it a 3D look.
Ferret Product - Published 6 days, 9 hours ago
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Call for BusinessWeek to go digtital
Douglas McIntyre, writing at 24/7 Wall St calls for BusinessWeek to ditch print for digital. Here are two key paragraphs from McIntyre’s article: BusinessWeek has the opportunity to move completely to the internet and take out all of its circulation acquisition costs along with printing and distribution expenses. The publication would give up a [...]
Australian Newsagency Blog - Published 1 week ago
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