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We have many issues facing us in publishing – a fragmented market, rising costs, falling ad pages, and the like – but we also face a situation where
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Competition Commission seeks public feedback on F&N bid for Penguin Random House units

F&N said on Jan 9 that its Time Publishing unit will buy Penguin Random House Pte Ltd and Penguin Books Malaysia for S$8 million from Penguin
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Justice a Hot Topic for Religion Publishers

Among publishers with 2017 books on these key issues is Chalice Press, the denominational publisher of the progressive Christian Church (Disciples
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Is The CMS The Next Monetization Battleground?

As publishers seek out new revenue streams, from native advertising and paywalls to mobile apps, live video, and programmatic, first-party data has
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Delay After Publishing?

There seems to be a ~5 minutes delay before anything I publish becomes visible on screen. This goes for everything from hand coded things,
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DIY: Online Education as Book Marketing

Occasionally, trend articles report on publishers' dabbling in online courses, but no major trade publisher has made a convincing long-term effort.
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The Bad News About E-books

The figures are based on e-book sales reports from more than 30 traditional publishers through the first nine months of 2016, with Nielsen estimating
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Sundance 2017: filmmaker Sydney Freeland's female leads don't need boy crushes

While I was an undergrad trying to get a BFA, I was exposed to a number of things: computer art, computer animation, photography, creative writing
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Self-Publishing in 2017: The Year in Preview

As 2017 begins, indie authors and publishers are having to navigate a fast-growing industry filled with new opportunities, but one that also presents
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Next Steps in Digitization for Book Publishers

In this inaugural column, I've been asked to offer up some predictions for digitization in publishing in 2017. The problems—and solutions—of
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Tate Publishing Founder: “We love our authors. We are not going to abandon them.”

“I've had two books out with Tate Publishing so far and they were working on my third book,” said McGill. “It's a ridiculous amount of betrayal actually.
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Feedback sought on F&N's book venture

TPL noted that “publishers and retailers/dealers have strong bargaining power relative to distributors, as publishers hold publishing rights to the trade
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