List of Stibo CUE Print Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Stibo CUE Print customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Stibo CUE Print for Content Management from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Stibo CUE Print for Content Management include: The New York Times Company, a United States based Media organisation with 5800 employees and revenues of $2.31 billion, Sanoma Media Finland, a Finland based Media organisation with 2100 employees and revenues of $626.0 million, Globe and Mail, a Canada based Media organisation with 1000 employees and revenues of $250.0 million and many others.
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Globe and Mail | Media | 1000 | $250M | Canada | Stibo DX | Stibo CUE Print | Content Management | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022, Globe and Mail moved its long running CUE Print installation to the Stibo DX Cloud to run Stibo CUE Print as its print CMS on AWS, going live on October 17, 2022. Globe and Mail has used CUE Print since 2002 and maintained the product line through the transition, retaining the application identity of Stibo CUE Print within its print operations.
The Stibo CUE Print deployment is hosted on Stibo DX Cloud infrastructure running on AWS, centralizing Content Management for editorial workflow, pagination and print production management. The cloud implementation targets the Globe and Mail print production footprint in Canada, and according to the vendor case story it improved operational sustainability and reduced infrastructure overhead in Canada.
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Sanoma Media Finland | Media | 2100 | $626M | Finland | Stibo DX | Stibo CUE Print | Content Management | 2024 | Hearst |
In 2024 Sanoma Media Finland implemented Stibo CUE Print from Stibo DX to automate print layout and production, linking the Stibo CUE Print deployment to its Content Management and print production functions. The program initiated a pilot in June 2024 and expanded through a phased rollout to 15 local newspapers across Finland by the end of 2024, focusing on standardizing print output across the publisher portfolio.
The implementation configured automation capabilities for template driven layout generation, pagination orchestration and production workflow handoffs to reduce manual page assembly and repetitive design tasks. Stibo CUE Print was applied to newsroom to production handoffs and designer workflows, embedding content transformation and pagination logic into the Content Management pipeline.
The project was developed in collaboration with Stibo DX and development partner Hearst Newspapers, with Hearst acting as the implementation partner on the rollout. Operational coverage targeted production and design teams at the 15 local newspaper sites in Finland, aligning technical configuration with editorial and production schedules.
Governance followed a pilot then phased rollout model, with staged validation during the June 2024 pilot and incremental activation across titles through year end. The deployment delivered automation rates in the 40 to 60 percent target range and in some cases exceeded 80 percent, outcomes that the implementation team reported as freeing designers for higher value work.
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The New York Times Company | Media | 5800 | $2.3B | United States | Stibo DX | Stibo CUE Print | Content Management | 2002 | n/a |
In 2002, The New York Times Company implemented Stibo CUE Print for print pagination and page make-up. Stibo CUE Print is placed in the Content Management category and vendor and industry sources list The New York Times Company as a historical customer of CCI/CUE for print pagination in the United States. Job postings for NYT design roles reference experience with CUE Print and CCI Newsgate, providing corroborating signals for the implementation rather than a single case study.
The deployment emphasis was on print pagination and page composition capabilities, leveraging Stibo CUE Print’s pagination engine, template-driven page make-up, and editorial pagination workflows to manage newspaper layout. Configuration work inferred from product references likely included template management, section and page sequencing, and automated pagination to support newsroom to press production cycles, consistent with Content Management functional patterns for print publishing.
Operational coverage aligned Stibo CUE Print with design and production teams inside the newsroom and print operations in the United States, connecting pagination and page make-up to editorial production workflows and handoffs. Vendor materials reference CCI Newsgate alongside CUE, indicating orchestration across pagination and newsroom systems at the product family level rather than enumerating specific third party integrations.
Governance and process signals from implementation references suggest structured pagination signoff, editorial review checkpoints, and role based access for design and production staff to coordinate page make-up and version control. The narrative reflects historical vendor and hiring signals that place The New York Times Company as a customer of Stibo CUE Print in 2002 within the Content Management domain.
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