The Kent Messenger is answering the call for increased color in regional investment with a £2 million press investment to add capacity to a Goss Visa web. The press will give the Kent Messenger the capacity to print two 64 pp tabloid products each with 24 pp of color. As a combined press, this becomes 48 pp of color and, should it be necessary, 96 pp of color running collect. The folder will also give a broadsheet product, although neither the Messenger group titles nor the Kent Today series require broadsheet. A profile of the company is presented.
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Ward, G. (1999). Getting the message. Printing World, 266(1), 34–35. https://doi.org/10.12968/nrec.2010.12.3.46689
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