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The British publishing industry contributed £3.2bn gross value
added (GVA) to the wider UK economy in 2016, according to the chief
executive of the Publishers Association Stephen Lotinga.
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Kobo’s chief executive Michael Tamblyn has said that an
"education needs to happen" in audio rights for publishers
and agents to prevent one player dominating the market.
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Peters Fraser + Dunlop (PFD) and Curtis Brown both sewed up 17
deals apiece in the latest edition of The Bookseller’s Rights Report,
which covers the heavy trading months of August, September and October.
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Rebecca Herrmann, founder and co-c.e.o. of Bolinda, has
been named FutureBook Leader of the Year.
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David Higham Associates (DHA) has bought Laura Cecil's agency
as she prepares to retire.
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A trio of independent booksellers are launching a
"small, stylish" new list of fiction, non-fiction and pocket
essays.
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Publishers need to embrace a global rights acqusition
strategy, HarperCollins’ chief digital officer and executive v.p Chantal
Restivo-Alessi has said.
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Penguin Random House imprint Fig Tree is to publish the first
novel by current WriteNow mentee Geraldine Quigley.
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Educational publishers should be focusing on technology that
can actively help improve teaching and learning, Hodder Education
m.d Liz Tribe has told The
Bookseller's FutureBook conference.
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Nosy Crow has unveiled its first fiction audiobooks as the
market grows.
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Orion is publishing a novel by former Labour spin doctor
Alastair Campbell that he has written in collaboration with
ex-Burnley Football Club star Paul Fletcher.
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Dialogue Books is set to release a title examining over
60 words to describe black men and women, many of them "hugely
contentious".
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