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Laura Hazard Owen
Jan 4, 2012 1:16 PM
OverDrive released its lists of the most-downloaded e-books from libraries in December 2011. These lists look pretty different from the current New York Times e-book bestseller lists. Here’s why, plus a few interesting tidbits.
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Laura Hazard Owen
Dec 23, 2011 10:00 AM
I asked publishers and authors how they’re promoting their e-books for the holidays and got answers from bundling and free samplers to Kindle Fire giveaways. Click through to see who’s doing what.
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Laura Hazard Owen
Dec 19, 2011 2:26 PM
Condé Nast cooking site Epicurious is selling Random House digital cookbooks that users can import into their “digital recipe boxes.” However, they cannot access the cookbooks they buy anywhere except through the Epicurious app and from the Epicurious website.
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Laura Hazard Owen
Dec 16, 2011 10:14 AM
$9.99 is often treated as a magic price—the cost of a New York Times bestseller on Kindle back in the good old days, before big-six publishers adopted agency pricing models and ended Amazon’s discounting of their books. However, for a variety of reasons, few readers ever had the chance to…
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Laura Hazard Owen
Oct 20, 2011 8:48 AM
It is surprisingly hard for an author to know how many copies his or her book is selling. Now Simon & Schuster (NYSE: CBS) is giving its authors real-time access to their sales information for the first time, and Random House and Hachette Book Group just announced they will do…
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Laura Hazard Owen
Oct 19, 2011 9:26 AM
This summer, Politico signed a deal with Random House to publish four instant e-books about the 2012 presidential campaign. Now Politico has opened an online bookstore, powered by Random House, selling politics and policy titles from a variety of publishers.
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Laura Hazard Owen
Oct 7, 2011 9:13 AM
As election season approaches, Random House’s Crown Publishing is teaming up with political website RealClearPolitics to publish a four-book series on the campaign. Three of the books will be published only as e-books; a fourth will be published in both print and digital formats and will be released on Election…
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Laura Hazard Owen
Oct 5, 2011 12:48 PM
Publishers see transmedia—storytelling across a variety of platforms—as a key part of their future strategy: With many types of entertainment competing with print books, it’s in their interest to be in as many of these areas as possible. It’s still early days, but in its new initiative to create develop…
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Laura Hazard Owen
Sep 7, 2011 9:05 AM
Last September, Rick Richter, the former president of Simon & Schuster (NYSE: CBS) Children’s, launched Ruckus Media Group, a kids’ book app publisher. A year later, he’s teaming up with a traditional publisher again: Ruckus is partnering with Scholastic, the world’s largest children’s book publisher, to create a new imprint,…
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Laura Hazard Owen
Sep 2, 2011 10:42 AM
Amazon (NSDQ: AMZN) is moving from periodic e-book sales (like Sunshine Deals and Big Deals) into regular month-long Kindle promotions (along with its Kindle Daily Deals, launched last week). A new section of the Kindle store now offers “100 Kindle books for $3.99 or less,” selected by editors each month.…
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Laura Hazard Owen
Aug 31, 2011 9:59 AM
2011 is widely believed to be a year of explosive growth for e-books, but few statistics are available yet for this year. However, here’s a pretty impressive stat from Random House: In the first half of 2011, digital sales accounted for over 20 percent of Random House’s revenues in the…
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Laura Hazard Owen
May 25, 2011 9:20 PM
Can publishers develop the skills they need to survive in a digital world—social marketing, search engine optimization, app development—from within their companies, or do they have to hire from outside the industry? In a Publishers Launch Conferences panel moderated by Lorraine Shanley, principal of book industry consulting and executive recruitment…
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Staci D. Kramer
Mar 24, 2010 2:41 PM
Tucked inside the presentation by Skiff CEO Gil Fuchsberg during Wednesday’s Samsung Unpacked session at CTIA; a batch of content partners for the upcoming e-reading platform, including book publishers Simon & Schuester and Random House. Others include the New York Times, Esquire, the Financial Times, Forbes. and, appropriate for a…
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Matt Kapko
Dec 8, 2008 7:03 PM
Penguin Group USA and Random House are both cementing plans to bring more of their books to the iPhone and other mobile devices, the AP reports. The two publishers announced new mobile initiatives today as the book industry sets its sights on increasing digital sales in a worsening economy. Penguin…
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Dianne See Morrison
Apr 18, 2008 6:22 AM
London, UK-based mobile start-up GoSpoken has launched a mobile service that allows users to browse, buy and download audio books. The service is compatible with 3G phones, but the company advises that users have a HSDPA handset—thanks to the hefty amount of data being transferred. It also recommends that customers…
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