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Publishing is increasingly fragile

Jeff Bezos, the founder and chief executive of Amazon, destination for nearly four-fifths of online book buyers, appears harmless. But to some in the publishing industry, he looms like a recurring nightmare, is how the Economist begins a piece on the US publishing industry.

"From the outside, book publishing looks like an impregnable edifice: 411,000 new titles were published in America last year, and more than 3 billion books sold there. . . In fact, the existing order is fragile."

One of threats is the e-book. An economic slowdown may play to the new technologies' strengths, the piece says. And concludes: "Publishing has only two indispensable participants: authors and readers. As with music, any technology that brings these two groups closer makes the whole industry more efficient—but hurts those who benefit from the distance between them."

Economist

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