The News: e-Books will be pricier, up to $14.99; US Magazines Sales Down 2.2 Percent

Summary: Macmillan books come back to Amazon, at a higher price; Print magazine circulation declines 2.2 percent
Photo credit: Amazon
Bookmark and Share
If you enjoyed this post, make sure you subscribe to my RSS feed!

Related posts:

  1. The News: Media Conglomerate Time Inc. Returns To Profit, Digital Publishers Fight For Pricier e-Books Summary: Time Warner raises dividend as profit beats estimates; The...
  2. The News: More Publishers Fight For Pricier Amazon e-Books; Will e-Ink Outsell The iPad? Summary: Hachette joins e-book pricing game; E-Ink CEO says...
  3. The News: Some Authors Don’t Like Google Books, Amazon Fights With Publishers Over Pricing Summary: Indian authors cry foul over Google’s “right grab”;...
  4. The News: Mygazines Launches Multi-Device Mobile Interface And Says No To Apps; Photoshop Turns 20 Summary: Mygazines develops multi-device browser-based app for publications; Photoshop...
  5. The Publishing News: Reader’s Digest Mag Exits Bankruptcy, Americans Spend Three Hours A Day Using Mobile Internet Summary: Reader’s Digest bankruptcy comes to an end;  Americans...

Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin.

Discussion Area - Leave a Comment