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Publishing Industries
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ALSO CALLED: Electronic Publishing Industry, Periodicals Publishers, Printing and Publishing, Internet Magazine Publishers, Directory Publishing Industry, Printing Industry, Comic Books Publishers, Newspaper Publishers, Printing and Publishing Industries, Periodical Publishing Industry, Book Stores, Book Publishing Industry, Directory Publishers, Publishing and Printing Industry, Newspaper Publishing Industry, Online Magazine Publishers, Book Publishers, Newsletter Publishing Industry, Trading Cards Publishers, Print Publishing Industry, Greeting Cards Publishers, Online Publishing Industry, Magazine Publishers, and Booksellers
DEFINITION: Letterpress is the oldest form of printing. In this method, a surface with raised letters is inked and pressed to the surface of the printing substrate to reproduce an image in reverse. Typically, metal type has been used but other possibilites include carved wood or stone blocks. After the Gutenberg press introduced movable type to the process in the 15th century, letterpress was the
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Publishing: Tech Drives New Mediums, New Business
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JOURNAL ARTICLE:
As the Internet permeates the publishing industry, some companies dismiss the notion that they're even in the publishing business much the way a Democrat might reject being called a liberal.
Posted: 02 May 2007 | Published: 01 May 2007
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PUBLISHING INDUSTRIES DEFINITION (continued):
predominant printing method for 500 years. The creation of huge rotary presses made industrial printing and newspaper production practical. By the 1950s, xerography and offset printing began to supplant letterpress and by the end of the 20th century, digital printing and related technologies had become the industry standard for many uses. Nevertheless, letterpress is still used for some specialized commercial applications. The old method is also enjoying a resurgence among modern-day enthusiasts who prize the hand-made qualities and historical nature of
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