Madrid’s Germán Sánchez Ruipérez Foundation looks at both the ‘mystic’ artistic strengths and business realities of the contemporary industry.
Italian Book Industry: Publishers’ Study Sees ‘Signs of Recovery’
Italian publishers see ‘encouraging signs of an upturn,’ as data from Nielsen and Informazioni Editoriali shows revenue losses were cut in half in July.
Coronavirus Impact: A New Survey by Italian Publishers Sees ‘Abandonment of Reading’
Some 32 percent of respondents in Italy tell publishers that news consumption replaced their reading time during the pandemic.
We’d Like Your Feedback: Publishing Perspectives Survey
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Survey: How Well Do You Know Your Rights?
Where do we need more investment and innovation when it comes to rights? Publishing Perspectives and Ingenta are conducting research to find out.
Reuters’ International Survey: Don’t Bet the Farm on News Video
A strong reading culture frequently has a tendency to robust news consumption, as well. The Reuters Institute’s new Digital News Report has many revelations to offer, from 26 countries.
Survey: Conquering New Rights Territories
Book publishing rights professionals are constantly looking to international markets for new books and contacts. Which markets are most interesting for you?
Survey: How Important are Film Rights to You?
Film rights can mean more revenue for authors, agents and publishers. Take our survey and tell us how you prioritize film rights in your business.
Survey Says Median Author Advance in UK under £6,600
The Bookseller reports that the median advance for traditionally published UK authors is less than 6,600 pounds, based on the early results of a new survey
Ether for Authors: Can We Stop Short of Overstatement?
Our weekly round-up of web buzz from Porter Anderson looks at how easily exaggerated interpretations of publishing industry commentary can skew the debate.