Hachette Learning Cuts Signal Painful Reckoning for UK Education Publishers
The industry is now paying the price for its dependency on a single, volatile customer.
Read MorePosted by Mark Williams | Nov 16, 2025 | Education Publishing, UK |
The industry is now paying the price for its dependency on a single, volatile customer.
Read MorePosted by Mark Williams | Nov 15, 2025 | AI |
Japanese publishers unite to demand OpenAI address copyright infringement by its Sora 2 AI; Sam Altman pledges stronger protections for creators.
Read MorePosted by Mark Williams | Nov 14, 2025 | AI, Publishing Brief, Publishing Controversies |
A deep dive into the seismic shift reshaping how readers find books – and what publishers must do about it
Read MorePosted by Mark Williams | Nov 9, 2025 | Global Publishing, Greece, Morocco, Sharjah |
Sharjah and Athens, former UNESCO World Book Capitals, discuss how the title fosters lasting cultural infrastructure, publishing partnerships, and global literary networks.
Read MorePosted by Mark Williams | Nov 9, 2025 | Africa, Book Fairs, Libya |
Libya’s cultural diversity is a source of strength, not division, says symposium at Benghazi Book Fair, emphasising culture’s role in national unity and identity.
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