There’s no rest for the world’s small-press independent publishers, Richard Charkin says, even when much of the industry is on holiday.
BookBeat in France: ‘Updated’ Audiobook Subscriptions
BookBeat is ditching an all-you-can-listen-to audiobook subscription in a major market and offering time-based options in six other countries.
Charlie Redmayne on Costs, Pricing, Sales in Book Publishing
From soaring costs to the competition of subscriptions: HarperCollins UK CEO Charlie Redmayne on the fundamentals at Frankfurt.
Frankfurt Shorts: FEP, WIPO, and PP Forum by the Numbers
As the 74th Frankfurter Buchmesse opens Wednesday, many discussions and presentations will get right into industry numbers and data.
Frankfurt Aims for 70 Percent of Its Pre-Pandemic Size
In today’s German and international news conferences, key elements of Frankfurt Book Fair were spotlighted by organizers.
Bloomsbury’s Nigel Newton Receives London Book Fair’s Lifetime Achievement Award
Nigel Newton, founding CEO of Bloomsbury, is to receive a London Book Fair Lifetime Achievement Award for his ‘huge contribution to the book industry.’
The Markets Conference 2018: Revenue and Readers
At Frankfurt’s The Markets conference, publishing experts spoke about revenue models in the book business and the need to better understand consumers.
Markets Keynote at Frankfurt: Charlie Redmayne on Realistic Innovation
Ahead of his Frankfurt keynote, HarperCollins UK CEO Charlie Redmayne talks about meeting reader demands, expanding in Ireland, and finding revenue opportunities.
Editorial: How Far Are We Prepared to Go?
Ed Nawotka reflects on the pace of innovation in media, and whether book publishers should continue on their path to create more apps and digital products.
Videos from Frankfurt: Brazil, Predictions, Charlie Redmayne, and Casper Grathwohl
On the first day of the 2013 Frankfurt Book Fair, the Publishing Perspectives video team interviewed agents, publishers and organizers about their expectations for the near future of the industry.