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- noun A
joint publisher ; one of several publishers releasing apublication together.
Etymologies
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Examples
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Dennis Lavinthal, copublisher of the industry trade magazine Hits, detested Cohen.
Fortune’s Fool Fred Goodman 2010
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Dennis Lavinthal, copublisher of the industry trade magazine Hits, detested Cohen.
Fortune’s Fool Fred Goodman 2010
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Boxes of moi thorns are now winging their way -- okay, scratch that: ... are slogging their way through the Pacific Ocean to its Philippine copublisher Anvil Publishing.
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Dennis Lavinthal, copublisher of the industry trade magazine Hits, detested Cohen.
Fortune’s Fool Fred Goodman 2010
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Boxes of moi thorns are now winging their way -- okay, scratch that: ... are slogging their way through the Pacific Ocean to its Philippine copublisher Anvil Publishing.
Archive 2010-03-01 2010
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Dennis Lavinthal, copublisher of the industry trade magazine Hits, detested Cohen.
Fortune’s Fool Fred Goodman 2010
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The weirdness of the deal's structure -- which in effect makes King a copublisher of his own work -- made it the talk of publishing.
A Scary Look At Love 2008
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"" You underestimate these people, '' says Dennis Stacy, copublisher of The Anomalist, a journal of the paranormal.
A Mars Makeover 2008
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Arguing that a computer isn't an ordinary box any more than rock and roll was a musical form-it's a lifestyle-Wired copublisher Louis Rossetto has a vision for his magazine: to be a Rolling Stone for the computer generation, announcing its arrival and giving it voice.
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Hirschfeld has named a copublisher: Wilbert Tatum, who also publishes the Amsterdam News, a black newspaper.
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