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...Eventually the CBS group ended up in the hands of media company Hachette Filipacchi, which appointed Pecker as president of the division in 1990....
...If the deal passes antitrust scrutiny, it will reduce the Big Five of publishing (Hachette, HarperCollins, Macmillan, Penguin Random House and Simon & Schuster) to the Big Four....
...It also comes as the group’s businesses, which include publisher Hachette, the Relay chain of travel retail stores and Paris Match magazine, are being hit by the economic shock of the coronavirus pandemic...
...Away from the mainstream giants of the industry, there is an encouraging growth in small presses taking risks and, heaven forfend, having fun....
...Loehnis’ career has included a summer job at a Ralph Lauren store while studying history of art at Brown, assistant account executive at Saatchi & Saatchi, corporate communications at Hachette Filipacchi...
...She came on board following the company’s acquisition of French publisher Hachette Filipacchi, where she served in several roles, including digital and strategy director....
...Big publishers including the UK’s Templar, Scholastic in the US and France’s Hachette are among its main customers....
...Hachette Filipacchi has entered a period of consultation with the staff of Sugar and said it would do its best to redeploy staff within the company....
...Hachette, HarperCollins, Macmillan, Penguin and Simon & Schuster signed up to the iBooks application. The New York Times demonstrated software able to run video within stories....
...The contrarian deals, including the acquisition of five titles from Hachette Filipacchi Media last week, give Bonnier $350m in annual magazine revenue in the US, putting it in the top tier just three years...
...The contrarian deals, including the acquisition of five titles from Hachette Filipacchi Media last week, give Bonnier more than $350 million in annual magazine revenue in the US, putting it in the top tier...
...Arnaud Nourry, chief executive of Hachette Livre, one of the world’s largest book publishers, says the devices, such as the Kindle 2 that Amazon launched internationally just before Frankfurt priced at $270...
...Glossier women’s magazines fared better, with Hachette Filipacchi’s Psychologies up 21.5 per cent year on year and IPC’s Essentials up 28.9 per cent, albeit down 5.9 from the first half of 2007....
...Lagardère, the French media and aerospace group, on Wednesday night announced a reorganisation of its Hachette Filipacchi Médias magazine and newspaper division, whose titles include Paris Match, Elle and...
...The shake-up follows a disappointing performance by Lagardère’s magazines and newspapers – grouped together as Hachette Filipacchi Médias – in the first half of 2006....
...Hachette Filipacchi, the magazine division of Lagardère, was regarded as a likely buyer for Emap’s French magazines, however it did not submit an offer due to competition concerns....
...The Italian company would become the third biggest player in the French market after Lagardere, which owns Hachette, and Prisma Presse....
...Atlas Electoral by Pascal Perrineau Sciences Po Les Presses €19, 140 pages Testimony by Nicolas Sarkozy Harriman House ₤16.99, 224 pages FT bookshop price: ₤13.59 Maintenant by Ségolène Royal with...
...But with its intriguing title, how could I resist delving into Psychologies, the new glossy monthly just launched in Britain by France’s Hachette Filipacchi Médias?...
...“I’m a business guy who works in the technology field,” explains Mr Griot, who today is managing director of mobile services at Hachette Filipacchi Media US, a subsidiary of the French publishing group....
...Hachette Filipacchi Média, the Lagardère arm that owns Paris-Match, says he broke a policy of not probing into the lives of the family members of public figures....
...With the three magazines together, we are now by far the market leader, ahead of Hachette [Filipacchi Medias] and Emap [France].”...
...Many of the publishers, such as Reader’s Digest, Axel Springer and Hachette Filipacchi, were used to dealing with large printers able to handle the technical demands of modern magazines....
...Caxton and Gutenberg would recognise (and could more or less reproduce on their 15th-century presses) those on sale today....
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