The current state of the publishing industry is one of concern as e-readers take over and Borders closes shop. See how six publishing houses have been impacted by the current climate:
Penguin Satisfied with Competitive First Half
Harlequin Results Fall in Second Quarter
HarperCollins Year-End Results In
Scholastic Announces Fiscal 2011 Results
Earnings Up, Sales Slip at Simon & Schuster
Second Quarter Results Down at McGraw-Hill Education
Friday, July 29, 2011
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Borders is Closing: Who Will This Affect?
Borders's fate extends well beyond the obvious. Not only have we lost one of the largest bookstore chains in the country, many people have lost an aspect of their livelihoods. Read more about it here:
Borders Succumbs to Digital Era in Books
Borders Succumbs to Digital Era in Books
Borders Going Out of Business
Though it has been a long time coming, it is not official. Borders is, unfortunately, closing. Read more:
Borders Auction Canceled, Going-Out-of-Business Sales to Start Friday
Borders Auction Canceled, Going-Out-of-Business Sales to Start Friday
Hunger Games Movie Poster Revealed
Check out the motion poster for the Hunger Games:
‘The Hunger Games’ Exclusive Motion Poster Revealed
‘The Hunger Games’ Exclusive Motion Poster Revealed
Harry Potter Publisher Leaving Bloomsbury
Sarah Odedina, the publisher of all seven Harry Potter books, is leaving Bloomsbury for a new venture. Find out more:
Harry Potter Publisher Leaving Bloomsbury Children’s for New Venture
Harry Potter Publisher Leaving Bloomsbury Children’s for New Venture
Spring 2011 Children's Announcements
Read about the latest announcements for this seasons' children's titles:
Spring 2011 Children's Announcements
Spring 2011 Children's Announcements
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