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From the Publishers’ Perspective: “HTML5, EPUB 3, and a Little Merlot”

October 31, 2011 by vmckeon

(l-r) Publishers Sarah Crichton, Bob Miller, Ana Maria Allessi and Brian Tart speak at NYU's Center for Publishing

It was anything but the usual doom and gloom at the latest event in the NYU Media Talk series hosted by The Center for Publishing at The New York University School of Continuing and Professional Studies. Far from expressing apprehension about the transitional nature of the industry and the demise of print, the four panelists—all members of the Center for Publishing faculty—discussed their excitement and optimism. Speaking to an audience of NYU students and faculty as well as industry professionals, panelists Ana Maria Allessi, Sarah Crichton, Bob Miller and Brian Tart spoke candidly of their triumphs and failures, and how they’ve used these learning experiences to improve their business practices. The talk was moderated by Michael Cader, the founder of the widely-read newsletter Publishers Lunch, who was similarly upbeat about the state of mainstream publishing: “Ninety-nine times out of 100, the story a publisher has to tell about their success in real numbers is very convincing,” said Cader. “I wish Simon and Schuster were up there telling how many books the Steve Jobs biography moved the first day because I think it’s a very powerful statement. I don’t think a startup can do that and I don’t think a web-only company can do that… There are still things here that established companies and experts who have done this for 20 or 30 years can do very well, and probably do better than anyone else.” [Read more…] about From the Publishers’ Perspective: “HTML5, EPUB 3, and a Little Merlot”

Filed Under: M.S. in Publishing: Digital & Print Media Tagged With: Ana Maria Allessi, Bob Miller, Brian Tart, Dutton, Farrar Strauss and Giroux, HarperCollins, HarperMedia, Michael Cader, NYU Media Talk, Penguin Group USA, publishers, Publishers Lunch, Sarah Crichton, Sarah Crichton Books, Workman Publishing

Meet Our New Fall Faculty

August 25, 2010 by vmckeon

A leading editor. Two renowned publishing attorneys. An online marketing expert. A top print and production chief. A star web designer. A publisher who discovered some of our most beloved books. A successful entrepreneur who is  now a senior digital executive. These are the new faces  joining our faculty of leading publishing practitioners at the Master of Science in Publishing program this fall. We are delighted to welcome them and thought you would like to hear about who’s who in the classroom: [Read more…] about Meet Our New Fall Faculty

Filed Under: M.S. in Publishing: Digital & Print Media Tagged With: Alice Sebold, Anita Shreve, Askville.com, Bible Gateway, Bookcurrents, Chris Berend, Coastal Living, COHERE Studio, Colgate University, Columbia University, Contentville, Cooking Light, Cottage Living, David Sedaris, Dev Chatillon, Dmitry Paperny, ESPN, ESPN Insider, ESPN the Magazine, Esquire, essence.com, EW.com, Facebook, Farrar Strauss and Giroux, Fortune, George Stephanopoulos, Goldman Sachs, Guy Gleysteen, HarperCollins, Harvard Business School, Harvard University, health.com, instyle.com, Joe Park, Kathy Trager, Kozmo, life.com, Little Brown, Lovely Bones, Macmillan, Malcolm Gladwell, Microsoft, myrecipes.com, MySpace, Newsweek, NYU Law, NYU School of Law, Perseus, Perseus Book Group, Perseus Books, Peter Costanzo, Random House, realsimple.com, Sarah Crichton, Sarah Crichton Books, Scholastic, Scholastic Corporation, School of Visual Arts, Sonnenschein's Litigation Practice, Southern Living, Steve Brill, Sunset, SVA, Teachers College, Time Inc., Time Inc. Interactive, Tipping Point, Twitter, United States Attorney, University of Texas, US Attorney SDNY, Zondervan Publishing

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