Sentences with phrase «digital publishing industry stands»

Further, the total revenue generated by the Chinese digital publishing industry stands at an astounding $ 42.89 billion for 2013.

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The event grown quickly to encompass nearly every aspect of the publishing industry: special day - long conferences on the digital industry, a stand - alone event... [Read more...]
A long - standing tradition at Digital Book World's conferences is to start with a panel of publishing CEOs for a roundtable discussion of where the industry is and where it's going.
But taken as a whole, they offer a striking, alarming overview of how profound is the confusion among writers, including authors published many times over, about (a) where they stand in the industry, (b) what the new «freedom» of digital publishing really means for them, and (c) how the core industry is debating the business» future.
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