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Random House India appoints new m.d.

Random House Group has appointed Gaurav Shrinagesh as managing director of Random House India. Shrinagesh succeeds Michael Moynahan, who is leaving to join HarperCollins at its new c.e.o. for...

Random US launches generic ad campaign

Random House US has launched a generic promotional campaign, Books = Gifts, that is set to kick off in...

Indian printers set for thrift work

Indian printers, a rare set likely to benefit from the thrift sparked by the global slowdown, expect...

Moynahan lured back to HarperCollins

HarperCollins has appointed Michael Moynahan, managing director of Random House India and chairman of...

Bertelsmann still expecting profits drop

Bertelsmann has recorded what it called "solid business development" in the first nine...

International Blogs

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Neill Denny

A declaration of co-dependence

A deal has been struck in the US between Google and the publishers--but who has the better of it?

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ANJA SIEG

Frankfurt: German perspective

In contrast to the low-key mood of hall 8, the halls occupied by German exhibitors were...

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GAYLE FELDMAN

Miller's law

Robert Miller's new publishing venture is to publish in the UK.

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In Depth

Last updated 21.08.08

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Monsieur Livre

The French public's appetite for reading will be the next major issue to be tackled by the book department of the Ministry of Culture after previously addressing the problems faced by small bookshops and the threats of digitisation. The man...

Editis rises again to face future

French publisher Editis must feel like a phoenix: once part of the defunct Vivendi empire, under new parent the investment group Wendel, the publisher of Khaled Hosseni and Harlan Coben in France has risen again to the point where it is talked...

Siri Hustvedt: The tricks of the mind

Five years after her success with the novel What I Loved, American writer Siri Hustvedt has returned with a fresh tale of creative exploration and subtle psychology set among the intellectual élite of New York. The Sorrows of...