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Four months before Tupac Shakur’s accused killer goes to trial, a biography will explore the legacy of the former Baltimorean ...
HarperCollins' new distribution centre has faced 'teething problems' in its first month of operation, reports CEO Charlie ...
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has become a millionaire thanks to sales of his book, “The Courage to Be Free: Florida's Blueprint ...
Unionized HarperCollins Publishers employees have been striking for more than 50 days, with raising the base salary among their demands. The battle is testing the limits of worker power in publishing.
Trump administration wants to spike safety rules for entertainment workers — citing SeaWorld Orlando OSHA case as support ...
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HarperCollins CEO touts Spotify’s audiobooks entry, AI’s impact on publishing - MSNThe future of audiobooks and AI’s impact on the publishing industry were points of discussion for HarperCollins, whose CEO, Brian Murray, spoke at the UBS Global Media and Communications ...
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HarperCollins is proud to announce the publication of ALL IN - Memoirs of the Freshworks Founder - by Girish Mathrubootham with Pankaj Mishra - MSNHarperCollins India is India's most awarded publisher with seven Publisher of the Year Awards (2015, 2016, 2018, two in 2021, 2022, and 2024).
HarperCollins, which is owned by News Corp, is one of the five largest publishing companies in the United States, and has some 4,000 employees globally.
HarperCollins’s Christian publishing division, Zondervan Bibles, first came up with the idea of using design to save paper. Bibles have historically used upwards of 2,500 pages.
As book publishers look to new digital formats for sales growth, News Corp.'s HarperCollins Publishers is launching a video edition of Jeff Jarvis's "What Would Google Do?" that it will sell ...
Thomson has delivered News Corp’s four most profitable years from fiscal 2021 to 2024, with continued strong performance in ...
Unionized employees at HarperCollins Publishers have spent more than 50 days on strike. Their prolonged fight tests the limits of worker power in publishing and other white collar industries.
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