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Derik Dupont

F.T.C. Moves Ahead with Journalism Study - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Tasking itself to produce a study on the "reinvention of journalism," the Federal Trade Commission has encountered many of the same quandaries the industry has.
Allison Begezda

Professional/Trade, College Segments Boost John Wiley - 12/10/2009 7:23:00 AM... - 0 views

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    Revenue in the professional/trade segment and the college segment are up at John Wiley.
Ryan Holman

What Scholarly Publishers Can Learn from Bookish - 0 views

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    Bookish is a new online service for discovering and purchasing books. It's a joint venture of three of the largest trade publishers: Simon & Schuster, Hachette, and Penguin. (Penguin will shortly be merging with Random House.)
arnie Grossblatt

Can't Live Without Us, Says Publisher. Can Too, Says Konrath | Publishing In the 21st C... - 1 views

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    Interesting debate on the value of trade publishers in the digital era.
arnie Grossblatt

thedigitalist.net » Skills in the Digital Era part two - 0 views

  • in my view there is no need for a digital editor as such in a trade publishing house, rather an editor who understands the digital world:
  • it’s marketing that will have to continue to change the most to find new readers and new ways of reaching readers.
  • Writing that uses new media by incorporating visuals, sound, movies and so on in different delivery platforms such as the new Sony Reader, Alternate Reality Games mixing narrative and interaction by readers and contributors, self-published material, collaborative wikinovels and other kinds of informal, or extra-formal creativity, are exactly the kind of material that a traditional trade publishing house such as Pan Macmillan, however innovative, finds it very difficult to use, or even acknowledge, in a publishing process, and it’s unlikely to be seriously practical in the short term, which means until someone can think of a way to make money out of it, not least because digital projects are typically seen by customers and authors as free or very low-cost, when in fact they’re often more expensive than traditional ones because of the high set-up and development costs
  • ...3 more annotations...
  • two key issues: accuracy of conversion, which we set at 99.999999%, instead of some competitors’ 99.95%, and attending to the reader experience by providing accurate and appropriate metadata, which is one of the points I want to illustrate later on to show why I believe editors need new knowledge not new skills
  • What it needs to do instead is create a new post-publishing process, a sort of après-lit, which makes clever and effective use of reader involvement through websites and with social-networking tools, but that is familiar Web 2.0 material and outside the scope of this answer.
  • How much is digital going to change the way I work?’
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    One editor's take what endures and what changes for publishers and editors in the digital world.
Derik Dupont

Survey Finds Slack Standards at Magazine Web Sites - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    A survey conducted by the Columbia Journalism Review found that magazines' Web sites reflect a trade-off of standards for online speed.
Derik Dupont

Variety Paywall To Go Up Thursday - 1 views

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    LOS ANGELES — The Hollywood trade newspaper Variety is putting its Web site behind a "pay wall" starting Thursday – reserving its online content for paid subscribers and hoping its advertisers will stick around despite the smaller Internet audience. Variety plans to shut off free access gradually, asking one in 10 visitors for a user name and password that will be sent to paying subscribers.
Derik Dupont

Editor & Publisher Finds Buyer, But Top Editors Out - 0 views

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    Editor & Publisher has found a new buyer — but its top editorial talent will not stay with the magazine. The magazine, which chronicles the newspaper industry, was set to fold after Nielsen sold many, but not all, of its trade publications to e5 Global Media LLC.
arnie Grossblatt

Survey Shows Publishing Expanded Since 2008 - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    a large survey conducted by two major trade groups, revealed that sales of e-books and juvenile and adult fiction have helped the publishing industry expand.
arnie Grossblatt

The Long Goodbye? The Book Business and its Woes - 0 views

  • hree centuries ago, John Locke agreed that we shouldn't base our freedom to read books on the proclaimed good offices of the business itself. "Books seem to me to be pestilent things," he wrote in 1704, "and infect all that trade in them...with something very perverse and brutal. Printers, binders, sellers, and others that make a trade and gain out of them have universally so odd a turn and corruption of mind, that they have a way of dealing peculiar to themselves, and not conformed to the good of society, and that general fairness that cements mankind."
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    Book publishers have always predicted that the end was nigh. When it does come they will have only themselves to blame.
Ryan Holman

FTC's blogger rules 'constitutionally dubious,' says IAB - The Hill's Hillicon Valley - 1 views

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    The Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) on Thursday called on the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to withdraw its recent guidelines regarding the commentary of bloggers and other social media opinion leaders, saying the new rules unconstitutionally penalize online media for practices traditional media have had in place for decades. Randall Rothenberg, IAB's chief executive, sent a letter to FTC Chairman Jon Leibowitz saying the new rules will "muzzle" bloggers.
Davia Grant

Perseus Signs with Espresso - 0 views

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    The Perseus Books Group will make "a wide array" of its titles available through the Espresso Book Machine, and its 250 distribution clients will also be able to offer titles through the machine. Perseus follows HarperCollins as the second major trade house to offer a selection of its titles through EBM.
Davia Grant

Rowman & Littlefield Launches Web site Covering All Imprints - 0 views

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    The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group Inc. (RLPG) has launched a new Web site to encompass all of its publishing programs: www.rowman.com. The site features the company's ten main imprints: AltaMira Press, Bernan Press, Government Institutes, Ivan R. Dee, Jason Aaronson, Lexington Books, Rowman & Littlefield Education, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Scarecrow Press, and Taylor Trade Publishing.
Sharon Salonen

BISG Panelists: More Change Coming - 1 views

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    The future of publishing in the next few years... "more dramatic, disruptive change ahead," said Sourcebooks CEO Dominique Raccah.
arnie Grossblatt

'Cuckoo's Calling' Reveals Long Odds for New Authors - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    Interesting piece on the challenges for first time authors
arnie Grossblatt

E-Sales Resume Uptrend with a Vengeance | - 2 views

  • Trade eBook sales were $40,800,000 for July, a 250% increase over the previous July’s $16,300,000. The previous high was $31,900,000
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    E-books monthly sales up 250% over same month last year, and highest monthly sales ever recorded.
arnie Grossblatt

E-Books Accelerate Paperback Publishers' Release Dates - 1 views

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    E-books competing with paperbacks.
Matt Mayer

Newest Aptara Survey Charts Changes in E-book Market - 0 views

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    Aptara Corp.'s third annual e-book survey of book publishers found a rapid increase in sales and title output, especially among trade houses, but questions still need to be resolved about e-readers, formats, and standards.
CoCo Massengale

Barnes & Noble, others to buy Borders Group's intellectual property - 0 views

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    Barnes & Noble and other bidders purchased parts of Borders Group's intellectual property in an auction that raised $15.7 million. Hilco Streambank, the intellectual property valuation and disposition arm of Hilco Trading, LLC, said the auction included more than 50 rounds before the winning bidders emerged.
arnie Grossblatt

Mass-Market Paperbacks Sales in Decline - NYTimes.com - 2 views

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    Tough times for the mass market paperback.
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    I've always preferred trade paperback. To me, the print is easier to read, and I like the larger pages. They allow me to write more in the margins.
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