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News Release from: Polestar | Subject: Magazine printing
Edited by the Printingtalk Editorial
Team on 24 May 2005
First Sunday Telegraph Mags Roll At
Polestar
The Sunday Telegraph Magazine was printed by Polestar for the first time last week, going on sale on Sunday (May 22).
The Sunday Telegraph Magazine was printed by Polestar for the first time last week, going on sale on Sunday (May 22) Polestar Greaves produced the main magazine, whilst sister company Polestar Chantry printed the A5 TV listings supplement, The Sunday Telegraph TV and Radio, which accompanies the title in the UK
This article was originally published on Printingtalk on 18 Nov 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Polestar Group was awarded a five-year contract to produce the supplements for both the Saturday and Sunday Telegraph earlier this year, bringing some of the work back to the UK for the first time in seven years.
Production of the Saturday supplements will begin in September at the Polestar's new gravure printing facility in Sheffield.
John Ashfield, Polestar group sales and marketing director, said: "As a Group, we regard the newspaper market as a growth area, and we are delighted to be working with the Telegraph Group, particularly on such prestigious titles.
Gravure is ideally suited to this type of work and with production entirely in the UK, Polestar Sheffield offers an efficient and environmentally friendly alternative to pan-European production.
We look forward to playing our part in the continuing success of these supplements." Paul Brady, the publishing director at The Telegraph Group, added: "It is good to be printing in the UK again and we are particularly pleased to be renewing our relationship with Polestar.
We are very excited by what the group now has to offer across its sites, in terms of technology and service.".
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