Over the weekend there were a few media discussions about the potential merger between Random House and Penguin Group.
Early today (Monday) the merger was confirmed, read the details from Random House here.
"The new name will be Penguin Random House. Until the closing, the companies will maintain their current separate operations and continue conducting business independently."
(If only they'd gone for Random Penguin :-) )
While they've agreed, the regulatory authorities will be sure to look at whether there is any competition conflict. If they decide to look into it, that will delay the completion of the merger; but no doubt the owners of the two groups (Bertelsmann, and Pearson) knew it was likely and will no doubt progress with the rest of their plans in the meantime.
Though I can understand why they've chosen this route.
Apart they are not only competing again Amazon and Apple, but also against each other. While books are selling, the digital side of the market is going full steam and they're still playing catch up...
Like any company (whatever the industry) mergers mean changes. There are bound to be areas where downsizing will happen, so it's going to create worry for some employees.
Marjorie Scardino, chief executive of Pearson, said " "... Together, the two publishers will be able to share a large part of their costs, to invest more for their author and reader constituencies and to be more adventurous in trying new models in this exciting, fast-moving world of digital books and digital readers.” "
(author and reader constituencies?) I'm always suspicious when any executive starts talking shorthand, it makes me think they're glossing over less than pleasant facts- but that's just my personal opinion.
There's been years of small publishing companies being bought up and merged to form these big publishing groups, now they're cannibalising themselves.
Small independent presses are flourishing and getting authors nominated for high profile awards. So perhaps they are where new authors should be aiming their submissions?
I wonder how long it will be before the big six become the big three? And from there, two, or even perhaps one, so they can compete size wise with Amazon?
2013 will certainly be interesting...
Monday, 29 October 2012
Friday, 26 October 2012
Changes for the Better...
As you may have noticed I've made a few changes with the blog.
I know the new blogger interface hasn't been popular, but I've discovered it does have some advantages- more variety in the background wallpapers to start with.
(I was changed over quite early on- within a few weeks of them warning they would start converting blogs automatically- bit of a shock, but I've got used to it.)
Also I've changed to a more recent profile photo. It was taken at the writers club Awards Night last year. I cropped off the antlers and bells- it really wouldn't give the impression of a serious writer if I'd kept them visible... :-)
I've still got a few things to change and sort out, but I have to use an alternative browser to do that.
Previously I could edit the side bar gadgets in the layout, but now all that happens is the gadget box opens and tells me the page can't be found, or just brings up the Chesil picture from the top of the page and a message telling me I can't access that page.
So if you've had this type of problem, try another browser and access the gadgets just as you did previously...
The other change is with the anthology.
I've been able to include two other pieces of micro fiction (to add to the existing two). I'd originally had to choose between these four pieces, so I'm really pleased to have been given the opportunity to add them.
This means I will have two entries under each name, my own and my Serena Lake pseudonym.
I'm finally getting excited about the anthology, and making plans for promoting it both individually and as part of the group- the group's exciting news will have to remain hush-hush for the moment, as there are deadlines to hit first.
I'm sure 2013 will bring a lot more changes, but these are enough for now... :-)
I know the new blogger interface hasn't been popular, but I've discovered it does have some advantages- more variety in the background wallpapers to start with.
(I was changed over quite early on- within a few weeks of them warning they would start converting blogs automatically- bit of a shock, but I've got used to it.)
Also I've changed to a more recent profile photo. It was taken at the writers club Awards Night last year. I cropped off the antlers and bells- it really wouldn't give the impression of a serious writer if I'd kept them visible... :-)
I've still got a few things to change and sort out, but I have to use an alternative browser to do that.
Previously I could edit the side bar gadgets in the layout, but now all that happens is the gadget box opens and tells me the page can't be found, or just brings up the Chesil picture from the top of the page and a message telling me I can't access that page.
So if you've had this type of problem, try another browser and access the gadgets just as you did previously...
The other change is with the anthology.
I've been able to include two other pieces of micro fiction (to add to the existing two). I'd originally had to choose between these four pieces, so I'm really pleased to have been given the opportunity to add them.
This means I will have two entries under each name, my own and my Serena Lake pseudonym.
I'm finally getting excited about the anthology, and making plans for promoting it both individually and as part of the group- the group's exciting news will have to remain hush-hush for the moment, as there are deadlines to hit first.
I'm sure 2013 will bring a lot more changes, but these are enough for now... :-)
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