What major publishing company, large enough to have corporate suits (like Adam Scott's obnoxious character), still relies on developing negative photographs?
Not exact matches
After
major online retailer Wayfair
published stellar quarterly results back in 2015, many investors were pleased with
what they read and promptly purchased stock in the
company, which duly sent the price of Wayfair shares soaring.
As an editor for a
major publishing company, I am occasionally asked to give talks on
what editors are «looking for» in books.
What is truly important in the
publishing sphere is the fact that authors who were once shunned, who were once told they would never be able to put food on the table, are now matching traditionally
published authors with
major - name
companies behind them.
Major Publishes and
companies that are heavily invested in audiobooks really have to look at
what titles are best suited to make the transition.
What you're reporting Kristine certainly is not the norm for any of the
major publishing companies.
I mean, the headline from your last post should be «Steve Zacharius, CEO of
major publishing company, admits traditional publishers have no viable business model» — because that's
what he said.