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- Lessons from the Book Business
- Books matter, but they don't make much of a business. Never have, really. But its problems provide useful insights for any business struggling to find its way in the new digital world, as we see in Have We Reached the End of Book Publishing As We Know It? an entertaining...
- Blog posts 2008-09-17
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- The End of Publishing, or Its Rebirth?
- This week's issue of New York Magazine is ruffling feathers with its cover story on the supposedly imminent death of the book publishing industry, titled simply "The End." (Not even a hedging question mark. Ouch.) But the irony of Boris Kachka's gloomy prognosis is that it leads -- in the...
- Blog posts 2008-09-16
- Borders Alternate Model Makes Sense
- Todd Sullivan submits: The WSJ Reports Borders Group Inc. has agreed to accept books from HarperStudio on a nonreturnable basis, departing from a decades-old publishing tradition. Under the terms of the deal, the nation's second-largest bookstore chain by revenue will get a deeper discount on initial orders...
- External links 2008-12-17
- Media Roundup: Primedia Founder Dies, the Los Angeles Times Redesigns, and More
- Publishing exec Bill Reilly dies at 70 -- The founder and former chairman of Primedia died of cancer on Friday. [Source: The New York Times] The Los Angeles Times gets a redesign -- The changes are not dramatic, but new bylines put emphasis on reporters' whereabouts --...
- Blog posts 2008-10-21
- Vook's Bradley Inman On E-Books, Fiction vs. Non-Fiction, And The Crush It Launch
- Multimedia book startup Vook launched its first video books or Vooks less than a month ago, but the company has already got the buy-in from its first best-selling author: web personality and entrepreneur Gary Vaynerchuk. Vaynerchuk’s new book Crush It details how he used social media and online video...
- External links 2009-10-27
- Where to Find the Bright Spots in 2009
- NEW YORK (AdAge.com) -- The worst November-December retail season since 1970; taxpayer bailouts to save Detroit; marketing budgets slashed; tens of thousands laid off across agencies, media companies and marketing departments; and still more cuts coming every day. You've read the bad news, and no one's denying that it's grim,...
- News items 2009-08-07
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