Media outlets starting with P
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PPrinted Electronics WorldUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: Printed Electronics World provides you with a daily update of the latest industry developments. Launched in May 2007, this free portal covers the progress to printed electronics in all its forms - from transistor circuits to power, sensors, displays, materials and manufacturing. Audience and Readership: All those interested or involved in the printed electronics industry. Frequency: Ongoing - online. Monthly Unique Users: This publication does not disclose its MUU figure. Ad Rates: Advertising information can be viewed here. Other Information: There is no generic email - it is best to contact the Editor directly.
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PPrinting ImpressionsUnited States of America
Edited for administrative, production and supervisory personnel in the commercial printing and allied industries. Emphasizes management, finance, marketing and technology. Editorial content contains news, events, marketing techniques, profiles of firms, managerial styles and technology reports. Covers a variety of technologies, including press room technology and finishing and new media/Internet communications, as well as a range of topics in the pre-press industry. Features product reviews, features, product roundups and company profiles of printers building Web sites and digital telecommunications companies. Also addresses key issues and opportunities facing the industry.
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PPrinting Impressions OnlineUnited States of America
Intended for administrative, production and supervisory personnel in the commercial printing and allied industries. Focuses on management, finance, marketing and technology. Content includes news, events, marketing techniques, profiles of firms, managerial styles and technology reports.
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PPrinting Industries America: The MagazineUnited States of America
Previously titled GATFWorld and serves as the publication of the Printing Industries of America. Aims to present informative, readable articles that help companies and individuals keep up with the graphic communications industry's best ideas and practices. Written for lithographic printers and pre-press managers.
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PPrinting NewsUnited States of America
Formerly called Quick Printing. Serves as a source for business information, emerging technologies, shop profiles, executive Q & A’s, sales leadership, mergers & acquisitions, and management insight for commercial printers, including publication printers, magazine printers, book printers, in-plant printers, sign makers, trade service providers and print brokers.
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PPrinting News OnlineUnited States of America
Formerly called Quick Printing. Serves as a source for business information, emerging technologies, shop profiles, executive Q & A’s, sales leadership, mergers & acquisitions, and management insight for commercial printers, including publication printers, magazine printers, book printers, in-plant printers, sign makers, trade service providers and print brokers.
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PPRINTING United AllianceUnited States of America
PRINTING United Alliance is a trade association built by and for printers and professionals in the industrial, graphic, garment, textile, electronics, packaging and commercial printing markets. Alliance members grow their businesses through connections, resources, content and education. PRINTING United Alliance membership comprises these diverse segments, all of which are moving rapidly towards digital adoption. As long-time champions of digital technologies and techniques, PRINTING United Alliance is the community of peers you are looking for to help navigate the challenges of this process.
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PPRINTING United JournalUnited States of America
The PRINTING United Journal is the definitive technical resource for PRINTING United Alliance members, with each issue delivering relevant content for every industry sector: commercial printing, graphics production, package printing and converting, apparel decoration, functional and industrial printing, digital textile production, and graphic installation. Highlighting the market’s latest technology and product options as well as practical takeaways, the quarterly Journal is written specifically for C-suite executives and features pertinent topics speaking to the four key areas of print operations: business management, prepress, print room (press), and post-press.
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PPrintmaking TodayUnited Kingdom
Background and Format Printmaking Today is the authorized Journal of the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers. It was first published in 1990 by Rosemary Simmons. From 1994 to 2000 it was published by Farrand Press and in 2000 Cello Press Limited took over publishing duties. The title is now the authorized Journal of the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers. The aim is to provide a forum for printmakers to exchange practical information and to make a bridge between practitioners and collectors or curators.It also comments on aesthetic, educational and theoretical matters as well as highlighting new developments in print technology and re-assessments of traditional methods.its contributors are made up of printmakers, art historians, publishers, educationalists and suppliers of materials and equipment. They also liek to keep their audience up-to-date with exhibitions and opportunities for printmakers. Audience and Readership This title is aimed at printmakers, art historians and teachers and those with general interest in art or specific interest in printmaking. Deadline Three months in advance of publication. Time of Publication This title will be released in March, June, September and December. Circulation: The figure is not available Ad Rates Advertising information can be found here. Other Information For any editorial queries please use the following +44 (0)17993 701 002, or email at cellomail@pt.cellopress.co.uk
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PPrintMediaCentr.comUnited States of America
Geared toward print production professionals. Features printing resources, industry news, employment opportunities, events, training materials and more. Enables members to discuss topical issues with other industry professionals in active user forums and blogs. Social networking sites can be valuable resources for tracking response and reaction to press releases, advertising campaigns, products and services. However, the administrators of these sites often do not generate their own editorial content and generally do not want to be contacted with press materials. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).