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We got lucky with the speakers we booked for Publishers Launch Frankfurt

October 2, 2013 by Mike Shatzkin Leave a Comment

Branch Rickey, the fabled baseball executive who gave us racial integration, farm systems, and a host of great teams over fifty years, used to say “luck is the residue of design”. I’d like to think he was right, because we have really been lucky with our Frankfurt show for Publishers Launch, which we present in […]

Filed Under: Conferences, Global, Publishers Launch Conferences, Supply-Chain, Vertical Tagged With: Allen Lau, Amazon, Bluefire, Branch Rickey, Charlie Redmayne, Frankfurt Academy, GoodReads, HarperCollins, Jonathan Nowell, Ken Brooks, Marcus Leaver, McGraw-Hill, Micah Bowers, Nielsen Book, Octavio Kulesz, Osprey, Otis Chandler, Pottermore, Quarto, Rebecca Smart, Russ Grandinetti, Scribd, Sourcebooks, Trip Adler, Wattpad

Seven-and-a-half days of conference programming coming up during 4 days in January

December 13, 2012 by Jess 2 Comments

Blog posts have been scarcer for the past couple of months because I’ve been so engaged with a major responsibility: putting together what amounts to 7-1/2 days of conference programming that will be presented on four days next month in New York City. As most readers of this blog probably know, we’re responsible for the […]

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“Platforms” are not exclusively the purview of Kindle, NOOK, and other retailers

October 17, 2012 by Jess 11 Comments

I am recently awakened to the importance of “platforms” in our dynamic digital publishing world. Some could say I’m slow on this one (and they’d be right). Perhaps it is the “to the man with a hammer everything looks like a nail” syndrome in action, but my belated awareness reminds me once again that the […]

Filed Under: eBooks, General Trade Publishing, Licensing and Rights, New Models, Publishers Launch Conferences, Supply-Chain, Vertical Tagged With: "Put Me in the Story", Capstone, Dominique Raccah, FreeTime, Kindle, Kindle Fire, Kobo, Kobo ARC, LeVar Burton, Magic Town, Mark Wolfe, Nook, Osprey, Pinterest, Reading Rainbow, Rebecca Smart, RRKidz, Ruckus, Scholastic, Seth Godin, Shakespearience, Sourcebooks, Storia

Innovators and circumstances: the Frankfurt Publishers Launch show

September 17, 2012 by Mike Shatzkin 1 Comment

In some ways, I think this year’s Publishers Launch Frankfurt show kicks off the next era of digital change in global publishing. The US and other English-speaking markets have established clearly that immersive reading — fiction and narrative non-fiction — is easily ported to screens for most people. In the past 18 months, changes in […]

Filed Under: Conferences, eBooks, General Trade Publishing, Global, Industry Events, Licensing and Rights, New Models, Publishers Launch Conferences, Supply-Chain, Technology, Vertical Tagged With: Amazon, Anthony Forbes Watson, Apple, Barnes & Noble, Benedict Evans, Bompiani, Booknet Canada, Brian Napack, Charlie Redmayne, Codex Group, Constellation, Copyright Clearance Center, Dominique Raccah, Enders Analysis, Fabbri Editore, Faber, Facebook, Google, Hachette, HarperCollins, Helmut Pesch, Jim Hilt, Ken Michaels, Kobo, Lubbe, Macmillan USA, Marcello Vena, Michael Cader, Michael Healy, Michael Tamblyn, Microsoft, Noah Genner, Nook, Osprey, Pan Macmillan, Patricia Arancibia, Patrick Rouvillois, Penguin, Perseus, Peter Hildick-Smith, Pottermore, Providence Equity Partners, Random House, RCS Libri, Rebecca Smart, Rick Joyce, Rizzoli, Sourcebooks, Stephen Page, Theresa Horner

Full-service publishers are rethinking what they can offer

September 4, 2012 by Mike Shatzkin 34 Comments

At lunch a few months ago, Brian Murray, the CEO of HarperCollins, expressed dissatisfaction with the term “legacy” to describe the publishers who had been successful since before the digital revolution began. For one thing, he felt that sounded too much like “the past”. “We need to come up with a different term,” was his […]

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