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Sony exits and the ebook business loses an original player

February 9, 2014 by Mike Shatzkin 13 Comments

Sony has thrown in the towel on the ebook business and turned its customers over to Kobo. This has unleashed speculation that Nook will soon do the same. If B&N were really forced to choose between the investments they need to make in their stores and the investments required to compete in digital delivery, it […]

Filed Under: eBooks, Scale, Supply-Chain Tagged With: 24Symbols, AllRomanceebooks, Amazon Source, Android, aNobii, Apple, Baker & Taylor, Barnes & Noble, Blio, Bookish, BooksonBoard, Borders, Copia, Diesel, Google, iOS, Kindle, Kobo, Len Riggio, Matchbook, Mobcast, Nook, Oyster, Sainsbury's, Sony, Sony Reader, Tesco, Txtr, Wal-mart, Waterstone's, Zola Books

How much time and effort should established publishers be spending on startups?

March 7, 2013 by Jess 10 Comments

We are now in a period replete with startups that want to be the disruption in publishing. We see a lot of them in our office. Part of our business involves helping startups find relevance and contacts within the established publishing community. There are three areas in particular which the startups seem to think the […]

Filed Under: eBooks, General Trade Publishing, New Models, Supply-Chain, Technology, Vertical Tagged With: Amazon, Apple, Baker & Taylor, Blio, Bookish, Cengage, Copia, GoodReads, Google, Ingram, Inkling, Javier Celaya, Joe Regal, Kobo, Macmillan, McGraw-Hill, O'Reilly, Pearson, Penguin Random House, Safari, Zola Books

Amazon as a threat to steal big titles from big publishers is still a ways off

October 23, 2012 by Jess 16 Comments

When Larry Kirshbaum, the longtime head of TimeWarner Publishing (purchased right after he left in 2007 by Hachette and now the company called Hachette Book Group USA) joined Amazon many people thought — I among them — that Amazon was about to become a threat to take big titles away from the major publishers and, […]

Filed Under: Authors, eBooks, Licensing and Rights, New Models, Politics, Supply-Chain Tagged With: Amazon, Apple, Barry Eisler, Blio, Bookish, Copia, Democratic National Convention 1968, George Wallace, Google, Hachette Book Group USA, Joe Konrath, Kobo, KOLL, Larry Kirshbaum, Michael Cader, Penny Marshall, Pierre Salinger, Professor Richard Wade, Richard Nixon, Robert Kennedy, Senator George McGovern, Sony, Southern Strategy, Spiro Agnew, Tim Ferriss, TimeWarner Publishing, Wall Street Journal, Zola eBooks

Competing with Amazon is not an easy thing to do

December 6, 2011 by Mike Shatzkin 56 Comments

Amazon has three pretty powerful things going for them, and two are entirely their own doing. Number one: Amazon is, by far, the most book-industry-focused company that is actually active in endeavors much larger than the book business. Barnes & Noble and Ingram are just as focused, but they really don’t go beyond the book […]

Filed Under: Authors, Direct response, eBooks, General Trade Publishing, Supply-Chain Tagged With: Amazon, aNobii, Apple, B&N, Bookish, Copia, Google, Kobo, Laura Hazard Owen, Steve Jobs

Kobo’s new deals propel them into the top tier of global ebook competitors

October 16, 2011 by Mike Shatzkin 37 Comments

The week I spend each year at the Frankfurt Book Fair is always the most stimulating week of my professional year. The concentration of the best thinkers and most powerful people in publishing always seems to lead me to a new burst of understanding about our global publishing world, particularly in these times of rapid […]

Filed Under: eBooks, General Trade Publishing, Global, Industry Events, Supply-Chain Tagged With: Amazon, aNobii, Apple, Baker & Taylor, Barnes & Noble, Blio, Bookish, Copia, European Competition Commission, European Union, FNAC, Frankfurt Book Fair, Google, Kobo, Sony, Waterstone's, WHSmith

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