Antitrust Subpoena Headaches for Publishers, Agents
Requests for information on book deals called, “costly, time consuming, and intrusive.”
Requests for information on book deals called, “costly, time consuming, and intrusive.”
Efforts continue across the US to ban books in public libraries and in schools.
Publishers Weekly celebrates a 150th birthday
A shift from analog to digital voices would lower production costs, lead to greater choice in titles, and mean a lot less work for Hollywood actors between pictures.
What it means to belong as a Muslim in America
The digital revolution has given a rocket boost to how we communicate, says Gen Z Explained co-author Roberta Katz.
Communication in digital media requires agility from both the creator and the audience.
The New Normal must be adapted to an environment that requires us to be more inclusive, more tolerant, and more resourceful.
A PRH/S&S merger would be good for the industry, attorneys claim.
The ongoing global public health crisis deeply challenged all sectors of publishing in 2021. Yet industry stakeholders remained determined in the pursuit of renewal and recovery.