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Macmillan and Entangled Sign Distribution Partnership
Macmillan will distribute English language e-books of Entangled’s new publications in all domestic and international markets and for all platforms where Macmillan currently does business.
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Lerner Publishing Promotes Stockland, Closing NYC Office
Lerner Publishing Group announced Monday that Patricia Stockland, editorial director of the Lerner Publications imprint, has been named the company’s editor-in chief, replacing Mary Rodgers, who resigned in November. LPG is also closing its New York City office at January when it moves its Graphic Universe imprint to Minneapolis.
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Elsevier Acquires Knovel.com
Elsevier, a unit of the global STM publisher Reed Elsevier, has acquired Knovel.com, an online subscription reference service providing highly technical data primarily aimed at engineers.
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News Briefs: Week of January 4, 2013
Weak Nook Sales and more
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Will the Copyright Act Open a Floodgate of Contract Rewrites for Authors?
Publishing attorney Lloyd Jassin has been writing and speaking about the termination clause for more than two years.
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2012: Beyond Disruption: The Year in Review
For the past decade, it has been a ubiquitous term in the publishing and media worlds—disruption. But looking back at the top stories of 2012, and considering what’s on tap for 2013, it may be time to update those PowerPoint slides.
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Print Units Fell 9 Percent in 2012
Unit sales of print books fell just over 9 percent in 2012 at outlets tracked by Nielsen BookScan, roughly the same percentage decline posted between 2010 and 2011. Between 2010 and 2012, print book unit sales dropped just under 16 percent. The steepest decline came in adult nonfiction where units fell 13 percent, while units in juvenile nonfiction rose 5.4 percent.
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Crown Launches Additional Paperback Features with Extra Libris
Crown Publishers has announced the launch of Extra Libris, a new program under which select paperbacks released by its Broadway Books and Hogarth imprints will provide readers with a blend of additional content beyond the original text. Beginning in spring 2013, all paperbacks issued under the program will include a full 16-page signature of new material, such as author essays, Q&As, and Readers’ Guides.
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AudioGO Acquires Blackstone Audio
AudioGO has acquired Blackstone Audio from the Black family for an undisclosed price. The purchase gives the U.K.-based AudioGO a major American presence to complement its existing operations in Rhode Island and New York City.
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Tracking Amazon: Dieting, Robert Jordan Battle for Number One
On January 3, new year's resolutions to lose weight overpowered Jordan's millions of fans.
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HEP Marks First Decade
Part university press and part professional publisher, Harvard Education Press, may be one of the best kept secrets in the Boston area’s vibrant publishing scene.
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Asia Pacific Offset and 1010 Printing Group Merge
Asia Pacific Offset, Ltd. and 1010 Printing Group Ltd. have announced their merger. The enlarged group will capitalize on existing industry networks of quality suppliers in Hong Kong and China to provide cost effective solutions for publishers worldwide.
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Stephen King Signs Book for Needy Maine Households
Stephen King is assisting an effort to sell a rare copy of his book The Regulators to help keep boilers burning this winter in the households of low-income families in the Ellsworth, Maine area. King, who lives with his wife Tabitha in nearby Bangor, Maine, agreed to sign the book, which was donated anonymously by a supporter of the Emmaus Center shelter for the homeless in downtown Ellsworth. The entire proceeds of the sale will be donated to the Center's fuel fund.
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News Briefs: Week of December 24, 2012
Scholastic Hiring Freeze and more
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Chelsea Green Has Record Year, Gives Employess $2,500 Bonus
Independent book publisher Chelsea Green announced that due to a record-setting sales year and strong revenue growth, employees would each receive a $2,500 end-of-year bonus.
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Happy Holidays
This issue of PW Daily is our last regularly scheduled one for 2012. Of course, if news breaks we will send out an alert, and we will continue to post stories to the publishersweekly.com Web site. The PW staff wishes all subscribers a happy holiday season and prosperous new year. The next issue of PW Daily will be January 2, 2013.
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New Wimpy Kid Crosses 1 Million Copies Sold
Book seven of Jeff Kinney's Diary of a Wimpy Kid series, The Third Wheel, has passed the million mark in physical copies sold, according to Nielsen BookScan. The book will end the year as the #6 bestselling book of the year, placing behind only the Fifty Shades trilogy, Catching Fire, and Mockingjay.
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Reidy Touts a Reshaped Simon & Schuster
In her annual letter to employees, Simon & Schuster CEO Carolyn Reidy’s emphasis was on how the publisher has re-tooled to reach both its traditional audience and the growing number of digital readers.
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Scholastic Imposes Hiring Freeze
As part of its effort to cut costs by $20 million to $30 million in fiscal 2013, Scholastic executives told analysts on a conference call Thursday morning that the company has instituted a hiring freeze and will also reduce staffing levels in some areas.
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Samhain Uploads 2,000 Titles to PubMatch
Samhain Publishing has uploaded over 2,000 titles to PubMatch, complete with full descriptions and EPUB files so that users can view partial contents of each book. The titles were uploaded via Ingram's CoreSource. Currently, the American Library Association is in the process of uploading their last two years of publications via CoreSource, as well.



