By Emily Williams It’s accepted as common knowledge in Spain that the country has possibly the worst case of digital piracy in Europe and Spaniards may even be among the worst offenders in the world. Andreu Teixidor, former president of Destino, a division of Planeta, and a panelist on Digital Publishing at the recent Feria del Libro Digital (discussed in …
Grijalbo’s Liarás Seeks a ‘Coup de Coeur’
By Emily Williams BARCELONA: Random House Mondadori’s Grijalbo imprint has been on a roll. Under the leadership of Barcelona-based editor-in-chief Ana Liarás, it has been producing homemade bestsellers such as Ildefonso Falcones’s historical epic The Cathedral of the Sea, which sold over 1 million copies in Spain and went on to become a bestseller in Italy and Germany. This year …
Bonus Material: Dates Set for Spain’s First E-book Fair
By Emily Williams After e-books were explicitly excluded from the Madrid Book Fair this past June, two of Spain’s technological innovators responded by joining forces to organize the country’s first e-book fair. Bubok, an e-book and POD publisher and retailer, and e-Cultura, a consulting company and think tank that combines culture with cutting-edge technology, have announced the creation of the …
Grupo Planeta CEO Jesús Badenes: “We Must Not Undervalue Publishers.”
By Edward Nawotka Grupo Planeta CEO Jesús Badenes is not afraid of the internet: “It would be easy to reduce the internet to mere diffusion, but that is too easy. The e-book phenomenon is not a Trojan horse, but it must be approached with the highest degree of common sense.” Addressing the opening press conference at the Frankfurt Book Fair, …
Global Trade Talk: No Winner for Nigerian Book Prize; Planeta Prize Shortly
By Edward Nawotka At a gala held in Abjua, Nigeria Saturday night, twelve judges failed to settle on a winner for the $50,000 Nigeria Prize for Literature. It is the second time since the prize was inaugurated in 2004 that no winner was announced. The prize, sponsored by Nigeria LNG Limited (the state natural gas production company), is intended to …
Global Trade Talk: PRISA Sells 25% of Santillana; Spanish Group Suspends Google Deal
By Emily Williams The PRISA Group, owner of Spain’s third largest publishing group Santillana, has been struggling with debt problems since the financial crisis took hold a year ago and on Monday agreed to sell a 25% stake in Santillana to pay off part of its burden. The agreement values Santillana at $1.45 billion, with DLJ South American Partners, a …
Bonus Material: How the Spanish View the Google Book Settlement
By Emily Williams A recent article in El Pais outlines the Spanish position on the Google Book Settlement, and offers an unusually balanced look at the progress represented by Google Book Settlement vs. the objections of Europeans caught up in a US legal fight. Two particularly good quotes: 1. “The settlement has raised blisters in Europe, with accusations bordering on intellectual …
Bonus Material: Spain’s First Ebook Fair Set for November
By Emily Williams MADRID: After ebooks were explicitly excluded from the Madrid Book Fair this past June, two of Spain’s technological innovators have joined forces to organize the country’s first ebook fair. Bubok, an ebook and POD publisher and retailer, and e-Cultura, a consulting company and think tank that combines culture with cutting-edge technology, have announced the creation of the …
Canada’s Suite101 Writers Profit, Expanding to France, Spain
by Craig Morgan Teicher VANCOUVER, B.C.: “I sometimes see us more like a service to writers than just a publication. We want to make them successful,” said Peter Berger, the German CEO of Suite101, a company whose online magazine features articles on, well, just about everything — from choosing the best fly-fishing vest to doing PR for a small business during a …
Spain’s Big Three to Form New Digital Distributor
By Emily Williams MADRID & BARCELONA: Spain has not been on the leading edge of the digital revolution up to this point. Now, after years of observing how the market has developed in other countries, the biggest publishing groups in Spain have decided the moment has come to take a big step forward – and they will do it together. …