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  • "Randy would spend an hour each morning on a stationary bike to try to keep himself fit, and in that hour he'd be on the phone with Jeff," said Robert Miller, who was president of Walt Disney Co.'s Hyperion book-publishing unit when the title was published in 2008.

    Journal Columnist Jeffrey Zaslow Dies at 53 Stephen Miller 2012

  • Photographer.ru opened there in 2007, and it serves as the office for her agency and book-publishing ventures as well.

    Free Market Exposure William Meyers 2011

  • This, then, is where the e-readers and the Espresso machine come in - but Mr Clee does not seem at all optimistic about the future of real-world bookshops, however the book-publishing industry transforms itself.

    PETRONA Maxine 2009

  • Revenue at Lagardère's book-publishing and magazine businesses continued to drop on stagnant ad sales and the closure of several bookstores.

    Lagardère Warns of Charge at Sports Division Max Colchester 2012

  • In the meantime, Lagard é re becomes dependent on its book-publishing and kiosk businesses, while more than 30% of its equity value is accounted for by its residual 7.5% stake in aero-defense group European Aeronautic Defence & Space.

    Lagard Matthew Curtin 2011

  • This, then, is where the e-readers and the Espresso machine come in - but Mr Clee does not seem at all optimistic about the future of real-world bookshops, however the book-publishing industry transforms itself.

    Publishing Maxine 2009

  • This, then, is where the e-readers and the Espresso machine come in - but Mr Clee does not seem at all optimistic about the future of real-world bookshops, however the book-publishing industry transforms itself.

    Will the Espresso machine help booksellers? Maxine 2009

  • This, then, is where the e-readers and the Espresso machine come in - but Mr Clee does not seem at all optimistic about the future of real-world bookshops, however the book-publishing industry transforms itself.

    May 2009 Maxine 2009

  • This, then, is where the e-readers and the Espresso machine come in - but Mr Clee does not seem at all optimistic about the future of real-world bookshops, however the book-publishing industry transforms itself.

    Will the Espresso machine help booksellers? Maxine 2009

  • In 2006, Viacom Inc. split into two separate firms, CBS Corp. that covered broadcast TV, radio and book-publishing and Viacom that kept most cable TV and cinema assets.

    Comcast Plays Up 'Symphony' Jessica E. Vascellaro 2011

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