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Random House - News

Last updated 02.10.08

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Doubleday US launches internet channel

Random House division Doubleday in the US is launching a new branded channel with programming on books and author on internet...

 

CHA renamed Cornerstone Publishing

Random House is to rename its CHA division Cornerstone Publishing. The new name marks the...

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Retail praise for Prince's gift book

Random House Children's Books has unveiled further details of its major autumn release,...

 

Random House - In Depth

Last updated 19.09.08

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The spin-doctor's tale

Alastair Campbell is to publish his first fiction book with Random House in November—18 months after his non-fiction title The Blair Years hit the shelves to great success. All in the Mind (6th November, hb, £17.99)...

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Has the YouTube revolution created- a new way to promote books? The publishing industry's resident marketing guru Damian Horner certainly believes it has. In a Bookseller column last November, Horner considered how the viral success of the Dairy...

Hachette steals the show

So it wasn't the Grinch that stole Christmas. It was Hachette Livre. Several of its companies had spectacular festive seasons, transforming a hitherto flat year for the UK's largest consumer publishing group. Yet Tim Hely Hutchinson,...


Random-House - Blogs

Last updated 28.08.08

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Anthony Horowitz

Twit for twat

Random’s decision to pull copies of a book because of an apparently offensive word is unwarranted censorship.

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Philip Jones

Edit or bust?

Lies, libels and offensive words: why are so many books being cancelled or withdrawn by...

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Philip Jones

A Jewel worth fighting over?

The Jewel of Medina is not The Satanic Verses . . .

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