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The prophets of print profit
[Terry Levin] Although the World Print Congress concluded Wednesday to allow for visits to print and pack plants in the Cape, the issues and ideas raised will continue to be relevant, not only to printers and their suppliers, but also to business players, marketers and publishers, till WPC9 takes place, in Santiago Chile, four years from now in 2007: 21-26 October 2007 www.wpc9.com. 26 Jan 2005 14:30

A print revolution is opening up new markets
[Louise Marsland] There are two notable trends in the print industry that are turning traditional printing on its head, commented Frank D. Steenburgh, Xerox Senior Vice President: Business Growth, at WPC8 this week: the world is going digital, and the world is going colour. 26 Jan 2005 14:23

The future for print is electronic
[Louise Marsland] Magazines and newspapers are fighting an invasion of alternative media that is threatening the very survival and consumption of print in the future. This was the view of Thomaz Souto Correa, Editorial Vice President, Abril Group, and a board member of the Federation of International Print Publications (FIPP). Correa was speaking at the World Print Congress (WPC8) in Cape Town, where diverse views were presented on the survival of print publishing and the printing industry. 25 Jan 2005 13:05

Does print stand a chance in a wired world?
[Louise Marsland] Print's future in a wired age was the subject of the presentation on 'The Power of Print - Keys to Profitability' by Michael Makin, President and CEO of the Printing Industries of America and the Graphic Arts Technical Foundation, at the World Print Congress (WPC8) in Cape Town, Wednesday. 25 Jan 2005 13:04

Newspapers' size, colour and revenue streams will change
[Louise Marsland] Newspapers need to develop alternative revenue streams to remain successful, building relationships with their readers that go beyond providing them with daily news, according to The Honourable Jeremy Deedes, Vice Chairman of the Telegraph Group in the United Kingdom. Deeds was speaking to the almost 700 delegates at the World Print Congress in Cape Town (WPC8). 25 Jan 2005 13:03

Reading between the lines
[Terry Levin] Hers is the voice that broaches the thorny subject of environmental threats, in the otherwise back-patting, award-chasing nature of our industry. Your livelihood may depend on familiarising yourself with the issues, because, as Sally Cartwright pointed out at WPC8 Tuesday, "if paper publishing gets to be seen as environmentally-unfriendly, then we are all doomed anyway". Cartwright, the Publishing Director of celeb bible HELLO! magazine, has been Chairman of the Federal of International Print Publications (FIPP) Environmental Committee for seven years (www.fipp.com). 25 Jan 2005 12:50

WPC8 - East meets South
[Terry Levin] Only three weeks into the new year and already my desk looks like Russell Crowe's pinboard out of Beautiful Mind. It is not the paperless office you've heard so much about, and neither it seems is anybody else's. This will be good news to all presently assembled at the CTICC for the WPC8 (8th World Print Conference) - subtitled "The World of Print - Profiting Today & Tomorrow". 24 Jan 2005 20:35

New markets present new opportunities for 'passé' print
[Louise Marsland] Paper manufacturers must become more aware that they are not only competing against each other to sell their specific paper, but are fundamentally competing with alternatives - from television and radio, to the Internet, email, movie screens, billboards and airport hoardings, DVDs, computer games, and word-of-mouth marketing, said Jonathan Leslie, CEO of Sappi Limited, in his speech to the World Print Congress (WPC8) in Cape Town yesterday. 24 Jan 2005 16:42

Newspapers' role in influencing opinion is dead
[Louise Marsland] The print industry now competes with alternative media and technologies that did not exist less than two decades ago. The fact that newspapers are not the main influence of public opinion any longer, is just one of the threats to the survival of the printing industry being debated by the international print industry, which has gathered in Cape Town to debate these and other challenges at the eighth global World Print Congress (WPC8). 23 Jan 2005 14:32

WPC8 is crucial for the survival of the print industry
[Louise Marsland] Advertising is the driver of the print industry and the print industry needs to start working more closely with the media and marketers in order to survive, says Chris Sykes, Printing Federation of South Africa (PIFSA) CEO and chief organizer of the World Print Congress 8 (WPC8), being hosted by South Africa at the International Convention Centre in Cape Town. 23 Jan 2005 13:34

The World Print and Communication Congress is finally upon us
In a fortnight, about 1000 of the world's leading communication and print industry players, including producers and users of printed media and products from around the globe, will descend upon Cape Town, South Africa to attend The World Print and Communication Congress (WPC 8), held every four years in a different city around the globe. 10 Jan 2005 15:00

What to expect from the World Print Congress 2005
The World Print and Communication Congress (WPC8) gets underway in less than two months. Delegates from all corners of the globe will descend upon Cape Town, South Africa, from the 24 - 28 January 2004 for what is tipped to be the biggest gathering of producers and users of printed media and products ever in South Africa. WPC8 will take place at the International Convention Centre and will attract publishers, advertising agencies, printers, converters and suppliers. 29 Nov 2004 12:51

WPC8 delivers an intensive conference programme
[Louise Marsland] The World Print and Communication Congress (WPC8) being hosted in Cape Town in South Africa from the 24 - 28 January 2005, has an intense four-day programme of mainly international speakers across the disciplines of print, including design, newspapers, packaging, magazines and strategy. 11 Nov 2004 12:59

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