Monday, March 25, 2013

North American P&W Paper Demand Reported

The Pulp & Paper Products Council reported North American demand for coated mechanical paper fell -9.8% in February. Imports rose +3.7% and the operating rate was 87%.  Coated woodfree demand declined -5.6%, imports were down -2.4% and the operating rate was 85%.  SC-A/SC-A+ demand for the month was up +11.2% and imports rose +23.7%.  SC-B/SNC+ demand decreased -6% and imports fell -3.4%. The operating rate for Supercalendered paper was 84%.  Uncoated woodfree demand declined -9.4%, imports were down -0.3% and the operating rate was 93%.

AF&PA Reports February P&W Numbers

The American Forest & Paper Association has released its February 2013 Printing-Writing Paper Report.
According to the report, total printing-writing paper shipments were down 12 percent from February 2012.
Additional key findings:
February shipments of coated mechanical (CM) decreased 20 percent compared to February 2012 to 218,900 tons, the lowest total since before 1995.
February shipments of coated free sheet (CFS) papers decreased 5 percent compared to February 2012, with year-to-date CFS shipments up less than 1 percent relative to 2012.
Uncoated free sheet (UFS) papers shipments of 701,700 tons in February were 10 percent below the same period last year, with imports increasing 14 percent year-over-year in January.
February uncoated mechanical (UM) paper shipments decreased 22 percent when compared to February 2012.

EURO-GRAPH Reports Coated, SC Demand

http://www.euro-graph.org/publicms/index/view/
EURO-GRAPH has reported February coated mechanical paper demand fell -8.7%. Exports declined -13.2%. Coated woodfree demand for the month was down -8.1% and exports decreased -0.3%. Supercalendered paper demand fell -5.5%. Exports were up slightly by +0.1%. Uncoated woodfree demand declined -5.9% and exports were down -13.2%.

Resolute Board Chairman Evans Retiring

Resolute Forest Products Inc. announced today that the board of directors had nominated Michel P. Desbiens and Jennifer C. Dolan to stand for election as new board members. Mr. Desbiens and Ms. Dolan will join seven other current members of the board standing for re-election at Resolute's upcoming annual meeting of stockholders on May 16 , 2013. Richard B. Evans, currently the Company's non-executive chairman, has determined that he would retire, and would not stand for re-election. The board has recommended Bradley P. Martin, a current member, to serve as Resolute's new [non-executive] chairman, and Alain Rhéaume, also a current member, as lead director.

IP LA Warehouse Destroyed

International Paper Company's paper storage warehouse on state Highway 509 in Red River Parish appears to be a total loss as a blaze raced through the open-air facility late today.

Demand for Graphic Paper in China to Grow

Demand for graphic paper in China will continue: China will continue to experience healthy graphic (printing, writing, & newsprint) paper demand growth over the next decade despite some markets in China already starting to mature. According to a new study released by RISI, healthy economic activity and improved standards of living in China will support demand even as some markets such as newsprint experience displacement by electronic technology. China's Influence on World Graphic Paper Markets in the Coming Decade analyzes China's end use structure to determine how it will affect future graphic paper market growth.

Finnish Legislation May Affect PEFC Certification

http://www.forest.fi/smyforest/foresteng.nsf/allbyid/DB4E97983413CB54C2257B34004754D3?OpenDocument 
The Finnish legislation on forest owners’ local associations, that is, Forest Management Associations, is to be revised. The revision will obviously affect the PEFC certification, and in two important ways: in the future membership in the associations will be voluntary and the associations will probably be free to define the geographic area of their activity. 
At the moment, the Finnish PEFC group certification is mainly based on the regions covered by forest owners’ unions, which are the actual bodies applying for and holding the certificates. The Forest Management Associations are members of these unions.

Forbes, Others Using Enhancement Tool

In a world where half of Facebook posts are now images, Web editors swoon over responsive design and brands place photos in tweets, it's clear the Internet has become a more visual place. Now, one company is looking to exploit the love of pictures with a product that both editors and advertisers can use to make digital images more interactive, engaging and, perhaps most importantly, super shareable.
Forbes recently started using ThingLink to enhance its storytelling on the Web, turning a pictorial of the Forbes 400 into an interactive infographic complete with videos, story links and data

Magazine Publishers More Optimistic This Spring

There's a little more optimism in the offices of magazine publishers this spring.
Ad pages in GQ's issues from January through April have increased 28.2% from the same period last year, according to the Media Industry Newsletter.
After struggling their way through 2012, many titles are enjoying ad page increases in the early months of 2013, and not just the fashion magazines that typically turn out thick March editions. And ad pages across all monthly magazines from January through April declined, but only by 0.9%, according to the Media Industry Newsletter -- an improvement from the 5.6% decline seemed in the period last year.

Daily Variety Out Of Print, Plans a Weekly

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/03/20/daily-variety-print-ends_n_2911672.html?ncid=edlinkusaolp00000003 
The venerable Hollywood trade magazine Daily Variety published its last printed edition on Tuesday, ending an 80-year era by beckoning readers to a recently revamped website and announcing plans to launch a new weekly version of the publication.
The glossy magazine, under new ownership since last autumn, bid farewell to its daily paper-and-ink audience in a front-page inset headlined: "VARIETY ANKLES DAILY PUB HUBBUB," using the Variety-coined verb it typically uses to report departures of studio executives.

Dennis Generates £2 Million from Online Video

Dennis Publishing has clocked up more than 200 million video views, with 150 million of those hits on YouTube.
The magazine publisher, which has more than 50 titles including The Week, evo, Men's Fitness and Auto Express, is generating £2 million a year from online video, the managing director of Dennis Interactive told Journalism.co.uk.

Senate Passes Marketplace Fairness Act

The controversy over the pending Marketplace Fairness Act (S.336/H.R.684), is dizzying. First, the big news. The Senate passed it. See Symbolic Senate Vote Demonstrates Support For Marketplace Fairness Act. But it really wasn’t the Act itself but rather a budget amendment, and only in the Senate. So will it pass?  
Not necessarily, but regardless, the days of tax-free clicks are numbered. The Marketplace Fairness Act doesn’t impose a federal tax or even a new state tax. Online sellers are already required to collect sales tax from customers in their own states. But under the Supreme Court’s 1992 holding in Quill v. North Dakota, retailers don’t always have to collect.  
They must collect sales tax from out-of-state customers only if they have a physical presence (store, warehouse or office) in the customer’s state. Since then, a growing number of states are extending sales taxes to online retailers with in-state sales affiliates. Amazon recently started collecting tax in Pennsylvania, Texas, California and Connecticut and according to the Marketplace Fairness Act website, is now allied with supporters of the bill.

J.Crew to Open First Store in Europe

Despite a slower fourth quarter — "net profits fell 32.5 percent to $10.2 million," WWD wrote Wednesday — J.Crew Group Inc. reported record-breaking numbers for 2012 as a whole, such as $2 billion in revenues and 39 store openings. And, according to the trade, company officials gave a rundown of what to expect this year during a conference call yesterday afternoon. J.Crew plans to add 46 more stores to its fleet (that's sixteen J.Crews, seventeen Madewells, and thirteen factory outlets), including its first European location, on Regent Street in London. Other European and some Asian cities might get their very own J. Crew store, too.

Penton Reorganizes Agriculture Group

Four months after acquiring Farm Progress Cos. from Fairfax Media, Penton Media has announced a new structure for its Agricultural Group that integrates the recently added properties. 
As part of the restructuring, five Farm Progress brands that overlapped with Penton's geographic coverage—Carolina-Virginia Farmer, Southern Farmer, Mid-South Farmer, The Farmer-Stockman and California Farmer—will be shuttered. Penton's Farm Industry News will be recast to cover technology for production agriculture. Eighteen positions were eliminated in the reorganization.

Judge Rules Against Aggregator of AP Content

http://articles.washingtonpost.com/2013-03-22/business/37915517_1_internet-news-copyright-fees 
A federal judge concluded that an Internet news clipping service essentially resold stories from The Associated Press, saying in a decision released Thursday that the ability of news organizations to perform “an essential function of democracy” is jeopardized when a company merely redistributes the news of others.
Media observers say the ruling against Meltwater U.S. Holdings Inc. and its Meltwater News Service, if upheld on appeal, could provide strong protection for the news industry as it struggles to survive in an Internet age.
U.S. District Judge Denise Cote rejected Meltwater’s claims that its use of Web stories drawn from a scan of 162,000 news websites from more than 190 countries was a fair use of copyright-protected material.

McGraw-Hill Completes Sale to Apollo

McGraw-Hill completes sale of education unit to Apollo: McGraw-Hill Cos. today completed the sale of its McGraw-Hill Education business to investment funds affiliated with Apollo Global Management. The previously announced purchase price was $2.4 billion in cash. McGraw-Hill Cos.