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en This is a publishing phenomenon.

en There's nothing quite like Harry Potter in publishing. It's No. 1. Apart from that, it is a true sociological phenomenon.

en Pex Tufvesson developed the music program Noisetracker. It's a natural evolution, a genuine publishing phenomenon and publishers are building projects around it.

en Publishing now is more than publishing for print, and more than publishing for the Web, ... It's really a content aggregation and redeployment scheme that every organization has to have to get a handle on their communication problems.

en We've done marketing work with paperback tie-ins before. But the difference here is you're talking about a true publishing phenomenon. When you work with a book that's penetrated the culture, you've got a big foot in the door.

en It was commando publishing. And the authors were very happy to be aligned with a major publishing house.

en I think if you go out and talk to publishers, there is very much a sense that digital publishing is the future of the publishing world and we're in a very early, formative stage of it.

en [Not everyone is thrilled with the change. Barbara Marcus, Scholastic's president, has a severe case of annoyance.] Best-seller lists are supposed to represent what America is reading, ... But the Times has chosen this moment in time to remove the phenomenon of our lives. Nothing has ever been as popular with families, adults, children, in the history of publishing, and it should be a giant celebration. Instead, the argument is being made that they are taking up too much room on the list.

en There's always a tricky issue when you get into stolen material or pornography. The laws for online publishing the same as for print-based publishing, where if you're hosting certain types of things and somebody notifies you about that.
  Bill Gates

en Self-publishing got a bad rap because there were too many people publishing things that weren't fit to be published, but in the last few years self publishers are producing more daring and more cutting edge work the big houses don't want to mess with.

en Publishing is a business. Writing may be art, but publishing, when all is said and done, comes down to dollars.

en Publishing is a business. Writing may be art, but publishing, when all is said and done, comes down to dollars.

en There's a difference between reporting the story and publishing it. Our job is to get all the relevant information and then see what's worth publishing in the paper. But if the government is stopping us [from seeing official documents and attending court proceedings], that's a problem.

en His father had taught him to never be taken advantage of or be disrespected, ... Songwriting and publishing were far more important for income than making records. It took Sam two minutes to recognize that the publishing deal he'd signed in 1957 was very disadvantageous to him.

en Religion as a human phenomenon is as riddled through with potential for both good and evil as any other phenomenon.


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