Can cryptocurrency save publishing?

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Can cryptocurrency save publishing?

While online publishing has diminished the need for certain traditional media, it's also not doing as well as it once was, either. Ad blockers, the lack of desire readers have to pay for content, and other similar factors have made the success of quality online publications more tenuous. All of these factors
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WI13: Panel on Sensitivity Readers and Free Expression Sparks Lively Debate

Brechner suggested, instead, that the publishing industry should let the market decide upon a book's merits, or lack thereof, and that booksellers should do their best to put “these great books” that are written by diverse authors that might otherwise be overlooked into the hands of readers. “Books have
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Blogger Nyakundi denies publishing Matiang'i choir girl article

Blogger Cyprian Nyakundi was yesterday charged in a Nairobi court with publishing obscene information on his Twitter account against Interior CS Fred Matiang'i. The blogger appeared before Milimani chief magistrate senior principal magistrate Martha Mutuku and denied the charges. On Monday
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Product Copy Writer, Creative role in the Beauty industry

Salary: Competitive, Job Type: Permanent, Duration: , Start Date: ASAP – Apply Now for Product Copy Writer, Creative role in the Beauty industry vacancy.
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A Comprehensive Study exploring Publishing and Subscriptions Software Market

The research covers the current market size of the Global Publishing and Subscriptions Software market and its growth rates based on 5 year history data along with company profile of key players/manufacturers. The in-depth information by segments of Publishing and Subscriptions Software market
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Charlotte Thomas Marshall awarded Athens Historical Society's Augustus Longstreet Hull Award

As she probed more deeply into local history, Charlotte compiled detailed information about the rich and complex matrix of Athens families, institutions and architecture, and began publishing her research. Her early publications include Glimpses of the Antebellum History of Athens First Baptist Church
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Hartford High Says Goodbye, A Look Back At Town History

The company was printing gospel books and shipping more than 100,000 books a year to 35 states. Bartlett wrote most of the songs, including his most famous song, “Victory in Jesus.” The Hartford Music Company is still known as one of the most successful gospel publishing companies in the first half
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Cover Reveal: 'Potato Pants!' by Laurie Keller

“I was living in Kansas City at the time, and I naively called some publishers in New York when I thought of my first book idea,” Keller said. “I didn't meet with Christy, but I met with a junior editor, and she put one of the pieces of art that I left behind up on her door,” where it caught Ottaviano's attention.
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URI graduate, writer wins short story contest in prestigious The London Magazine

A creative writing class with the late URI professor Daniel Pearlman gave her the confidence to tap her talent. “I realized I could write fiction,” she says, “that it was more about craft than genius, and that I had that in me.” She got a job as an English instructor at the Naval Academy Preparatory School in
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Cover Reveal for Upcoming Fantasy Thriller City of Broken Magic by Mirah Bolender

Mirah Bolender graduated with majors in creative writing and art in May 2014. A lifelong traveler, she has traveled and studied overseas, most notably in Japan, and these experiences leak into her work. City of Broken Magic is her debut fantasy novel. She currently lives in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
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More than 1 billion native ad impressions per month sold directly by the publishers, via Sharethrough

Sharethrough announced today that its Sharethrough for Publishers (SFP) product is now being used by publishers to sell directly more than 1 billion monthly native ad impressions. The number of programmatic transactions is 10 billion impressions each month. Sharethrough says the number of the
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Give Little Design Mavens a Tiny House of Their Own

Lilliput Play Homes, outside Pittsburgh, has a custom business but offers an astonishing array of playhouses, children's beds and child-scaled furnishings on their website. Among its top-sellers are the pink and white Cotton Candy Manor ($9,999) and the Family Vacation Play Bed, which resembles a
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What went wrong at the Los Angeles Times?

Ross Levinsohn, the publisher and CEO, who was put on unpaid leave earlier this month amid revelations about a history of bad behavior (Levinsohn reportedly called the allegations against him “lies”; the company is investigating the claims). Above all: Michael Ferro, the chairman of Tronc, the Times'
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