Douglas & McIntyre imprints sold off
Sal Robinson
Four months after Canadian indie publisher Douglas & McIntyre filed for bankruptcy, the last of its three imprints has sold to its previous owners. The Globe and Mail reported last… Read more »
Four months after Canadian indie publisher Douglas & McIntyre filed for bankruptcy, the last of its three imprints has sold to its previous owners. The Globe and Mail reported last… Read more »
But what does it do?… Read more »
Apparently ticked that his $1.6 billion pitch to buy Penguin wasn’t taken more seriously, Murdoch took to Twitter… Read more »
One of the UK’s most despised media moguls is making a move for one of the UK’s most beloved media properties: Rupert Murdoch has made an offer to buy Penguin.… Read more »
A federal judge in New York has set a trial date of June 3, 2013 for U.S. v. Apple, 12-cv-02826, the e-book price-fixing action brought by the Department of Justice against… Read more »
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America’s indie booksellers — as represented by their trade group, the American Booksellers Association (ABA) — have informed the Department of Justice (DOJ) that they support the method chosen by… 1 / Read more »
Reuters is reporting that the Department of Justice is nearing a settlement with Apple and five of the Big Six publishers being investigated for collusion on fixing the price of… 4 / Read more »
The European Union’s competition commissioner, who last year opened an investigation into Apple’s dealings with HarperCollins, Hachette, Simon & Schuster, Penguin and Macmillan that was similar to the one launched… 1 / Read more »
In a stunning development, Penguin has abruptly “stopped selling e-books to libraries,” according to an Associated Press wire story. As the report further explains, “Penguin announced Thursday it would stop selling… 1 / Read more »