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DC Entertainment at New York Comic Con
Rounding up the biggest draws for DC fans at this year's New York Comic Con, including sneak peeks of the company's new comics series.
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New York Comic Con 2017 Adds Library Programming
This year’s show features a new venue (the New York Public Library), a relocated Artist Alley, and a preview of the revamped Harvey Awards.
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Frankfurt Book Fair to Hold 5K Run for Literacy Education
The book fair, which begins on October 11 this year, is holding a "Buchmesse Kickoff Run" to raise money for literacy. The 5K is scheduled for October 8.
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Regional Show Highlights 2017
A look at some of the key programming at all eight shows.
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Fall Regional Trade Shows 2017
Bookseller trade associations navigate turbulent times as they gear up for gatherings around the country.
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PBS to Unveil America's Favorite Books in New TV Series
The summer 2018-slated Great American Read is an eight-part TV series that will explore the power of books in American society. The show will culminate with a list of the top 10 books ever written, according to the general public.
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Hawley, Petrie Among Winners at 12th Annual Thrillerfest
At the Saturday night event in New York City, Noah Hawley became the first author to win an ITW Best Novel Award and an Edgar for the same book, 'Before the Fall.' Nick Petrie took home the Best First Novel award for his book, 'The Drifter.'
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Mixed Reviews of Repositioned Christian Retailing Show
The Association for Christian Retail (CBA) hosted its annual UNITE trade show in Cincinnati from June 27-30, with publishers reporting positive interactions but lower numbers of booksellers.
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PubMatch In Deal with Beijing Book Fair
PubMatch has reached an agreement with the Beijing International Book Fair to promote Chinese content worldwide via a global rights trading platform.
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Preschool Properties Lure Publishers at Licensing Expo 2017
Licenses for the youngest readers are abundant on the show floor.
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Hillary Clinton Comes to BookExpo
Former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton is the latest public figure and author to join the ranks of speakers at the forthcoming BookExpo.
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At PEN Gala, Sargent Speaks to the First Amendment
At the 2017 PEN Literary Gala, Macmillan CEO John Sargent spoke to a room filled with publishing luminaries about the importance of the First Amendment.
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Books Meet Tech At PubTechConnect
The inaugural conference found businesses beyond the book world bringing disruptive ideas to a publishing market staring down its digital future.
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Disruption Meets the Book World At PubTechConnect
At the inaugural PubTechConnect conference, innovation and the digital future were front and center right from the start.
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At IBPA Meeting, A Push for Parity
Working to level the playing field for independent publishers, as well as for self-publishers and hybrid publishers, was one of the big topics at the IBPA's Publishing University held April 7-8 in Portland, Ore.
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'Paris Review' Revels at Cipriani's
Amid talk of the U.S. government defunding the arts, the 'Paris Review' sticks to its 65-year fundraising tradition—its annual Revel.
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‘Americanah’ Wins Inaugural One Book, One New York Reading Program
After a month of voting, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s acclaimed novel was picked as the winner in the One Book, One New York program. The program promotes the reading of a single work by residents in all five boroughs of the city.
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BookExpo Editors' Buzz Finalists Announced
BookExpo has named its finalists for its Editors’ Buzz program, which highlights titles expected to resonate with readers in 2017.
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Riggio Reiterates B&N's Commitment to Restoring Growth
At the AAP's annual meeting held yesterday in New York City, Barnes & Noble CEO Len Riggio repeated statements he made last week about the retailer, saying the company must focus on restoring sales growth.
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WNBA Celebrates Its Centennial
The Women’s National Book Association is celebrating its centennial this year with a raft of programs and events to mark the occasion.



