Monday, September 21, 2009

In Brief

QuadTech Inc. said it sold a Register Guidance System and Ribbon Control System to Central Ontario Web Ltd., a Barrie, Ontario, newspaper and commercial printer.
www.quadtechworld.com

The Wall Street Journal Digital Network launched The News Hub, a live, daily online news broadcast featuring reporting and analysis from The Wall Street Journal, Barron’s, Dow Jones Newswires, MarketWatch.com and AllThingsD.com. The 8-minute segments air weekdays at 8:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. EST.

All of Canwest’s 10 major metro daily newspapers and cananda.com went live with mobile-optimized news Web sites designed to work with a variety of mobile devices including the Apple iPhone, iPod Touch, BlackBerry Bold and BlackBerry Storm smart phones.

Caspio Inc. said Gannett Co. Inc. plans to deploy its Bridge database platform groupwide.
www.caspio.com

South African media company Avusa Media Ltd. went live with its first publication on the Escenic Content Engine platform.
www.escenic.com

Inc. Magazine named Elauwit’s media division, which publishes The Sun and Telegram newspapers and Business Trends on the East Coast, the fastest-growing newspaper publisher in the nation .
Evergreen Printing Co. prints the group’s papers.
www.egpp.com

OneVision Software AG opened a subsidiary in Singapore.
www.onevision.com

Cityfeet said its commercial real estate sales information will now be carried across the online editions of Gannett Co. Inc.’s 83 daily newspapers.
Cityfeet has 225 distribution partners across the United States, including The New York Times, the Los Angeles Times and Chicago Tribune.
www.cityfeet.com

Printers' Service partnered with Tresu Royse Inc. to sell coating systems for printing presses throughout the United States. The alliance combines Tresu’s knowledge of coating systems and applications with Prisco's own coatings, expertise, and extensive distribution network, the companies said.
www.prisco.com

The (Minneapolis) Star Tribune is poised to exit bankruptcy next week now that a federal bankruptcy judge has approved a reorganization plan that includes new owners and reduced debt.

Affinity Express Inc. said it will offer Virtual Paper Inc.’s publishing software to its newspaper clients. VPI’s app converts documents into online content that can be easily searched by Google and other search engines.

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