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When Penguin began the restructuring of DK Publishing in 2009, it had two main objectives—to reduce the size of its list and to cut editorial costs to improve the profitability of its ...
Penguin Random House’s DK division has restructured its operations, with the goal of simplifying its business lines while also creating the opportunity to expand its adult publishing program.
While going agency-side is somewhat new for Williamson, he says the publishing industry has helped him transition into the client-facing space because of the amount of custom content he was creating ...
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This year’s Emerging Leaders in Publishing Summit is back onsite! We will spend five days focused on Canada’s growing opportunities in the International book publishing ecosystem with sessions on ...
India Business News: NEW DELHI: Dorling Kindersley (DK) Publishing, part of London-based Pearson Group, has decided to step up its outsourcing activities in India.
DK has bought the list for A Kids Book About (AKBA) from American media company A Kids Co (AKC), totalling 170 titles and taking DK’s first children's publishing team in the US.
DK has restructured its international publishing and licensing teams, creating new senior roles in a raft of promotions and hires, as part of a broader strategy to invest in international growth ...
The State of Digital Publishing in Canada report is the result of our third year of surveying publishers and compiling data on digital publishing programs. With three years of data to compare ...
President-elect Trump questioned Canada early Wednesday, asking why the U.S. provides its northern neighbor with subsidies, and suggesting that it should become the 51st state.
The Portland-based book company “A Kids Co.,” which has created books such as “A Kids Book About Racism” and “A Kids Book About Empathy,” was recently acquired by the British publisher DK.