Category: USA
Everand’s State of Reading Report 2025 Is A Little Self-Serving But Still Insightful. But Avoid The Images!
by Mark Williams | Jan 20, 2025 | Digital subscription, Publishing Brief, USA | 0 |
If the intention was to give AI imagery a bad name, you nailed it.
Read MoreUSA – Restoring Louisiana’s Heritage Languages
by Mark Williams | Jan 19, 2025 | USA | 0 |
Diving into the diverse history, language, and folklore of Louisiana Creoles.
Read MoreTokyoPop and Mattel Partner for Manga-Style Barbie and Hot Wheels Graphic Novels
by Mark Williams | Jan 12, 2025 | Children's Books, Japan, USA | 0 |
As a teacher now, I know most kids would rather read a real novel about toys and TV characters they know and love, than a poorly ghostwritten kids’ story fronted by a TV celebrity their parents like.
Read MoreUSA – Authors Guild Federal Court Victory: Arkansas Book Ban Declared Unconstitutional
by Mark Williams | Jan 11, 2025 | Publishing Controversies, Publishing News, USA | 0 |
“When we allow broad restrictions like Act 372, we don’t just silence authors – we deny readers, particularly young people, the opportunity to see themselves and understand others through literature” – Mary Rasenberger.
Read MorePW special edition on ‘Printing and Paper Suppliers’ scheduled for February
by Mark Williams | Dec 23, 2024 | Print, Publishing Brief, USA | 0 |
Hopefully we’ll get some insights into how AI is helping transform the print and paper sectors, but this report will also come just as the new Trump tariffs will, for better or worse, be impacting the world.
Read MoreAAP Reported Ebook Sales fell 12.6%. Unreported Ebook Sales Rose A Minimum of 11.2%
by Mark Williams | Dec 23, 2024 | Ebooks, USA | 0 |
Total sales when all are included will be higher still. So Why.T.F. was Seth Godin ranting about declining book sales and blaming AI?
Read MoreFantastic news (unless you’re an AI Luddite): Harvard Uni and 1 million public domain books for AI training
by Mark Williams | Dec 22, 2024 | AI, Publishing Controversies, USA | 0 |
Harvard University has unveiled an extensive dataset of nearly one million public domain books, making it freely available for AI training purposes.”
Read MoreBatten down the hatches: The implications of a Trump Presidency for the publishing industry
by Mark Williams | Nov 18, 2024 | Publishing Brief, Publishing Controversies, USA | 0 |
As Donald Trump prepares to take office once again, the publishing industry faces a unique set of challenges. With a compliant Department of Justice (DoJ) under his administration, the potential for increased scrutiny and influence over book publishing decisions is a significant concern.
Read MoreParamount Posts $49M Streaming Profit Amid Subscriber Growth. Publishers using AI to develop content need to think subscription
by Mark Williams | Nov 9, 2024 | Digital subscription, Film & TV, USA | 0 |
With two Big 5 publishers now embracing AI for audio, and others ready to follow, a flood of new content will simultaneously offer consumers more choice at better prices while also competing for listening hours. Embracing subscription as an outlet for this new content is just common sense.
Read MoreStorytel US reports “a lot of tailwinds” from Spotify audiobooks move
by Mark Williams | Oct 29, 2024 | Audiobooks, Digital Audio, USA | 0 |
Storytel US reports “a lot of tailwinds” from Spotify audiobooks move.
Read MoreNo sign of Gordon Gekko at the 2024 Global 50 CEO (Simon & Schuster/KRR) Talk at Frankfurt
by Mark Williams | Oct 28, 2024 | Publishing Controversies, Publishing News, USA | 0 |
“Not opening the floodgates” (Richard Sarnoff, KKR) is a concession that AI content will flow regardless, and the right way forward is to learn to manage that flow, not try to dam it.
Read MoreHollywood explores how AI is reshaping the future of entertainment. Trade publishers look the other way
by Mark Williams | Oct 1, 2024 | AI, USA | 0 |
“Much of the 14th China International Digital Publishing Expo – which had huge numbers of publishers and thinkers present – focused on AI. Not because it was an AI-Expo, but because China has simply got on and embraced the technology” – Nadim Sadek, Shimmr.
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