Johnson Publishing Company previously described itself as the world's largest African-American-owned and -operated publishing company.
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The publishing company didn't work either, so we repurposed the capital from the publishing company and put it into this idea.
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The original idea that they had come up with was to start a publishing company and so they raised some money for the publishing company.
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" The publishing company worked with Laurin for the memoir "D.
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Working for a book publishing company certainly has its perks.
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But then we got some help from a publishing company.
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She is also signed to his publishing company, Prescription Songs.
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Then I added three more, including the Detroit Publishing Company.
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It started a publishing company, and now has 14 imprints.
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"What if I make my own publishing company?" he asked himself.
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He also helped Mr. Guccione build his publishing company, General Media.
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Kaepernick founded his publishing company to promote greater diversity in literature.
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They have insisted that they're only investing in a publishing company.
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It's not how a media company or a publishing company can work.
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Westland BooksA publishing company based in India that Amazon acquired in 22017.
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Start a publishing company as a vehicle to write crappy Sci-fi.
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Then a publishing company announced that it was going to distribute it.
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With Mr. Fairchild's blessing, Mr. McCarthy rose quickly at the publishing company.
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He earned less than $0003,000 delivering speeches in 2014 to a publishing company.
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At another publishing company I might be called vice president or senior editor.
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Netflix has taken an aggressive step in its fight with publishing company Chooseco.
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Mr. Booker was then a reporter for the black-owned Johnson Publishing company.
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We've reached out to Kushner and his publishing company ... no word back yet.
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PT: A previous version of this article referred to BMI as a publishing company.
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After more than 30 years treating clergy, he founded Wittmann Blair, a publishing company.
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She was also ordered to cover what the publishing company paid for the appeal.
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"We want to keep growing and, who knows, maybe even become a publishing company."
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It's the latest in a series of profit warnings from the British publishing company.
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For Hood, CULT CLASSIC marks the debut of her new publishing company, Viscous Publications.
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The publishing company declined to disclose the fee Jenner is receiving for the book.
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Soon after, Mr. Sine advised on SoftBank's acquisition of the publishing company Ziff-Davis.
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His father retired as a publisher in Tucson for Sunshine Media, a publishing company.
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He was a longtime director and board chairman of the Deseret News Publishing Company.
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He licensed the images from the Johnson Publishing Company; he did not buy them.
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RDA was not the first publishing company to struggle in the age of technology.
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As it turned out, his best friend was an editor at a publishing company.
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Right now, his focus is Medium, the digital publishing company he started in 2012.
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I personally remember the day I decided to shut down my print publishing company.
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Carlos Marín, the editorial director of the publishing company Grupo Milenio, was particularly savage.
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Fowler is chief executive of the publishing company Opus, and Texeira is its creative director.
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We also launched our own business, a publishing company that produced and distributed wall calendars.
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The 37-year-old works by day as a production manager at a publishing company.
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A. Right out of college, I co-founded a small publishing company, in Camden, Maine.
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Howl wasn't accepted as a record either by our publishing [company] as being a record.
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Meredith Corporation, the publishing company behind InStyle, did not respond to Insider's request for comment.
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Paper. Although I own an e-book publishing company, I don't possess a reading thingumajig.
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Mr. Gates licensed the images from the Johnson Publishing Company; he did not purchase them.
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BuzzFeed News has reached out to the publishing company Orion and Seven Dials for comment.
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The couple later started an independent publishing company called Spring Creek Book company in 2004.
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The L.A. billionaire has agreed to invest $70.5 million in the publishing company, Tribune announced Monday.
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Gui Minhai ran a Hong Kong publishing company that specialized in political gossip about Chinese politicians.
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Beijing now has more billionaires than New York, according to Hurun, a Shanghai luxury publishing company.
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The publishing company offers $1,200 a year up to $9,000 through their student loan repayment benefit.
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It's fitting that tronc is the rebranded name of Tribune Publishing Company, publicly traded on NASDAQ.
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Her father was in the publishing business and eventually became president of the McCall publishing company.
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Her mother is the co-author of "Cooking with Gluten and Seitan" (Book Publishing Company, 1993).
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Pearson – The publishing company said its sales of U.S. higher education course materials fell 3 percent.
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In 2010, the publishing company Feral House published Technological Slavery: The Collected Writings of Theodore J. Kaczynski.
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So too did publishing company Medium, which gives writers the freedom to publish dissenting views under pseudonyms.
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Tronc will revert back to its 150-year-old name, the Tribune Publishing Company, by Oct. 9.
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Detroit based Eight Mile Style, the publishing company which holds the copyright to "Lose Yourself," filed suit.
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"Let's put it this way," said Maria Rodale, chairwoman and chief executive of the magazine's publishing company.
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For the black community in Chicago and elsewhere, Johnson Publishing Company represented a certain kind of hope.
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He started his own publishing company, the Alexander Publishing Group, and ran the company for 10 years.
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Her mother, who worked in Queens, retired as a database specialist for Langenfcheidt, a German publishing company.
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She gets a job at a publishing company, eventually getting discovered at a reading for emerging writers.
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The other guy in the band (Joe) runs a really good comics publishing company called Breakdown Press.
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Alden, a New York-based hedge fund, recently became the largest shareholder in the struggling publishing company.
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The woman who's the specialist in Detroit Publishing Company was so happy to bring out those pictures.
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There&aposs on-camera interviews on the morning shows and a publishing company wanting his life rights.
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Condé Nast, like nearly every publishing company, has been contracting, using fewer staff members to do more.
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Twelve, the book's publishing company, said the author did not take an advance to write the book.
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His father retired as the chief accounting officer of Scholastic, the educational publishing company in New York.
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It's always been a sitting record company president or the head of a music publishing company or something.
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"This is a false narrative which has emerged carelessly and recklessly on social media," the publishing company wrote.
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The disappearance of the five Mighty Current employees led to the closing of the publishing company and bookstore.
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"As soon as I could, in my early-early days, I started my own publishing company," added Parton.
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Check out more images from the book below: Visceral is being released with Hood's publishing company, Viscous Ltd.
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Self-publishing company Wattpad, which lets writers share their work on the platform, has 45 million users worldwide.
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What we know is he's the first author Anastasia Steele signs to Christian Gray's new publishing company, SIP.
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The groom, 32, does customer research and analysis at Springer Nature, a life sciences publishing company in Manhattan.
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"I don't think you can say they're the first artists to start their own publishing company," she says.
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No wonder Drake's right hand man (and fellow Canadian) Noah "40" Shebib signed him to his publishing company.
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Jonathan Weber, CEO of tech publishing company Marathon Studios, said it's fair to have trust and security concerns.
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In 2016, Johnson Publishing Company in Chicago sold Ebony and Jet magazines to a Texas private equity firm.
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It relaunched in 2009 as part of Perseus Books, an independent publishing company that Hachette bought in 2016.
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Woody Allen's been officially canceled ... by the publishing company that was going to release his memoir next month.
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A hundred years after the Detroit Publishing Company, she is photographing those beautiful, interesting, quirky places in America.
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Carri was a digital marketing consultant, Newenham was a journalist, and Mulloy worked at an educational publishing company.
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Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company --Long-Term IDR at 'B+'; HMH Publishers LLC --Long-Term IDR at 'B+'.
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The death was confirmed by his son Tony, managing partner of his father's music publishing company, Words West.
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Record companies used to manufacture, and that was the difference between a record company and a publishing company.
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You work at a big digital publishing company, you write a story about a big digital publishing company, and when you told people at BuzzFeed, "Hey, I'm going to take time off and write a book that's kind of a satire about the place I work," what was the reaction?
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Anthology Editions is a new good thing that is Johan Kugelberg's publishing company with the guy from Mexican Summer.
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Jackley has released a book about his crimes entitled Just Sky, which is available via his publishing company, Arkbound.
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The bride, 28, writes about patient education for guides published by Uhlig, a publishing company in Overland Park, Kan.
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Her father is the managing partner of Access Publishing Company, an electronic news publishing consultancy based in New York.
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I had been diligently saving since I landed my first "real job," editing horoscopes for an astrological publishing company.
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A cyberattack Saturday targeting a major newspaper publishing company reportedly affected distribution at prominent newspapers across the United States.
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Tribune Publishing Company offered $56 million but on Friday a judge issued a temporary restraining order blocking its purchase.
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While this isn't the first time a publishing company has sued Spotify for unpaid royalties, the implications are significant.
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Ten percent of the pass cost will go to Google, while the rest will go to the publishing company.
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Now the two are reuniting and founding a new publishing division, Celadon Books, at Macmillan, a global publishing company.
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Munger, 96, spoke at the annual meeting of Daily Journal Corp, the Los Angeles newspaper publishing company he chairs.
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An earlier version of this article misstated the scope of the buyouts the publishing company McClatchy offered its staff.
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This is part of the sale of titles that Meredith magazine publishing company acquired when they bought Time Inc.
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Kesha is basically trying to get out of her recording contract with Dr. Luke, and his publishing company and label.
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He was on a business trip for the British education publishing company Pearson, which has 800 employees in Sri Lanka.
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I was shocked by that and extremely disappointed that such a great, historic publishing company like Simon & Schuster went there.
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Gannett — The Wall Street Journal reported that Gannett and GateHouse Media, another newspaper publishing company, were in "advanced " merger talks.
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Spotify and music publishing company Wixen have mutually agreed to dismiss the $1.6 billion lawsuit Wixen filed back in 2017.
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Gui, owner of Mighty Current Publishing Company which owns Causeway Bay Books, was singled by the others as the mastermind.
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However, shares in Norwegian publishing company Schibsted surged 12.2 percent after the company reported first-quarter core earnings above expectations.
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However, shares in Norwegian publishing company Schibsted surged 8.4 percent after the company reported first-quarter core earnings above expectations.
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Hoechlin will play Boyce Fox, the first author "Ana" signs as an editor at Grey's publishing company, according to TheWrap.
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I recently called a senior editor at a New York publishing company to discuss the experience of working with Mallory.
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Trump's legal team denies that the discussed payment — which would have sent $150,000 to tabloid-publishing company American Media Inc.
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The publishing company Scholastic originally founded the Art & Writing Awards in 1923, but these days serves only as their sponsor.
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According to the suit, the managers engineered a deal to sell a chunk of Jani's music to a publishing company.
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Ken Baumann is the author of two novels and a work of nonfiction, and runs the publishing company Sator Press.
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Lawyers for Naruto claim that the monkey owns the copyright, and that Slater and the publishing company have infringed it.
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In addition to Ms. Denholm, the company's board includes Linda Johnson Rice, chairman and chief executive of Johnson Publishing Company.
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Kaepernick, 32, announced Thursday that he will release a memoir through a new publishing company he has founded, Kaepernick Publishing.
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Hall, 30, works in New York as a children's book editor for Sourcebooks, a publishing company based in Naperville, Ill.
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Then, in 261, Wilpon acquired a 280 percent stake in the Mets when Doubleday, the publishing company, bought the team.
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The filing also reportedly claims that McDougal was misled about the deal by the publishing company when she signed it.
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He said that he once knew the owners of Johnson Publishing Company, which used to own Ebony and Jet magazines.
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The Nova Scotia-based Colleen Wolstenholme filed the complaint against Hirst and his publishing company Other Criteria on June 10.
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Paul Bogaards, a spokesman for the publishing company Alfred A. Knopf, announced the death but did not provide an immediate cause.
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The death was confirmed by his wife, Elisabeth Sifton, the former senior vice president of the publishing company Farrar, Straus & Giroux.
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Ri Won Gil, an editor at a publishing company (unrelated and unacquainted to Ri Yong Hui), also called Trump a maniac.
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Ramón Cernuda, a collector of Cuban art who sold his publishing company and opened an art gallery in Coral Gables, Fla.
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Some years ago, the publishing company Hogarth announced a fascinating initiative: a series of novels based on Shakespeare's most famous works.
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Smitten, he later asked if he could visit her in New York City, where she worked for the Putnam publishing company.
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A current exhibition, "Theaster Gates: Facsimile Cabinet of Women Origin Stories," includes nearly 3,000 images from the Johnson Publishing Company archive.
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Alessandro Gallenzi, who bought Mr. Calder's publishing company in 220 and continues to sell books under his name, confirmed the death.
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They built a recording studio, provided music for films and advertisements, and signed other musicians to their publishing company, Temple Music.
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Finish Line Sports sold its specialty running division in January, and the Rodale publishing company shuttered Running Times magazine last year.
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She was told that the publishing company didn't typically work with agents, which meant she would have to negotiate for herself.
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Dennis Johnson, a founder of Melville House, a publishing company in Brooklyn, said he was shocked that the store was closing.
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For me, it's showing up soaking wet in the middle of a downpour for an interview at a major publishing company.
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Two years later, the publishing company acquired one of the city's top retail outlets for titles on Chinese politics, Causeway Bay Books.
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Dieter Kowalski, from Colorado, was identified as one of the American victims by Pearson, the education publishing company for which he worked.
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Nakamoto describes his mother is an author ("albeit small circulation") and his grandmother as the founder of a very small publishing company.
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" With that ambitious project, while still working at Pentagram, Reed and Smyth established their design-book publishing company, naming it "Standards Manual.
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This news comes in the same week that Netflix announced its own acquisition of comic book creator Mark Millar's Millarworld publishing company.
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There, clients of the music publishing company gather to write songs for use in commercials, movie trailers, TV shows and video games.
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After Mr. Phillips retired in 1991, he and his wife started Bridge Works Publishing Company, an independent business that achieved considerable success.
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That changed when the Evening Post Publishing Company of Charleston, S.C., bought the paper in 343, and appointed Robert Cox as editor.
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A: The Detroit Publishing Company was operating at the turn of the century, and their goal was to show everyday American life.
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Georgia Democrat Stacey Abrams will release a new book in 2020 focused on voting rights, publishing company Henry and Holt announced Tuesday.
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She and her son Sylvester started their own press, the Ogwugwu Afor Publishing Company, whose first title was "Double Yoke," in 1983.
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American media publishing company Tronc is expected to announce it is selling California property the Los Angeles Times, the Washington Post reported.
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"I got a call around 12:30 at night," said Vercillo, who is in charge of acquisitions for a small publishing company.
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"American writers and scholars are very important in every sector," said Sophie Lin, an editor at a private publishing company in Beijing.
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I had a friend loan me some money so I could invest in this small business, this publishing company that I run.
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Gui Minhai, a mainland-born Swedish national who co-owns the publishing company, disappeared while on holiday in Thailand on October 15.
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A co-owner of the publishing company, Gui Minhai, is a Swedish citizen who disappeared from his vacation home in Thailand in October.
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Two days later, Michael de Adder said on Twitter that he had been let go by a publishing company in New Brunswick, Canada.
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Equities in Europe were lower, as declines in luxury fashion brand Burberry and educational publishing company Pearson weighed, following sales and earnings updates.
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Equities in Europe closed lower, as declines in luxury fashion brand Burberry and educational publishing company Pearson weighed, following sales and earnings updates.
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He ran a modern school out of his garage, invented and built his own training equipment, and even started his own publishing company.
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The groom, who is 36 and known as Tre, is the head of marketing at Dotdah, a digital publishing company in New York.
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Schwartz sat down Wednesday with CNN's Alisyn Camerota to explain why she addressed the issue to Kushner, whose publishing company owns the Observer.
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Music publishing company Wixen has sued Pandora for displaying lyrics from Wixen artists — who include Tom Petty, Rage Against the Machine, and Weezer.
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A copyright lawsuit involving DJ Snake and Lil Jon's "Turn Down for What" was filed yesterday, May 4, by publishing company Golden Crown.
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On Saturday, Ito also resigned from the boards of the The MacArthur Foundation, the Knight Foundation, and The New York Times Publishing Company.
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Halfway through "Van Gogh," the men turned to the ballroom, which they had filled with cubicles for the employees of their publishing company.
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According to Hong Kong lawmaker Albert Ho, the publishing company has been working on a book detailing Chinese President Xi Jinping's love affairs.
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For the first 18 months, different members worked various jobs: selling studio equipment, doing admin at universities, working at a book publishing company.
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In addition to her composing and performances, he noted another accomplishment: She started her own publishing company, Papagena Press, to disseminate her work.
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After a few months of waiting on tables, he was put on contract by a publishing company to write tracks for other artists.
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Barnes & Noble is also offering free downloads of the report as a digital Nook book through its in-house publishing company, Sterling Publishing.
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On Monday afternoon, the Christian publishing company Bethany House said it had canceled the July publication of his book "The Ridiculously Good Marriage."
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The publishing company was started by the investment banker Bruce Wasserstein, who died in 20143, and is owned by the Wasserstein Family Trust.
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Carriers file fares with the Airline Tariff Publishing Company, a distributor that has a product for price tracking primarily used by industry insiders.
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"We don't know how we ever got the reputation for being a Christian publishing company, as we have never been that," she said.
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In 1963, James would produce Bruce's first book—Chinese Gung Fu: The Philosophical Art of Self-Defense—through his self-run publishing company.
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I just got into the personal computing industry really, really early and I ended up quitting my job and starting a publishing company.
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Liebsch and her husband run Fedhealth, a publishing company that specializes in disaster preparedness guides, a commercial for which you can watch below.
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Lam Wing-kee, 63, worked at a bookshop owned by a publishing company that printed books critical of China's leaders and their private lives.
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The publishing company ultimately decided to not move forward with the book, and Fox did not air the interview, according to The Mercury News.
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While the stuffed scarves are still in prototype phase, Fun to 11 has teamed up with publishing company ArtOrder to create the final product.
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Alt-right provocateur Milo Yiannopoulos sued publishing company Simon & Schuster for breach of contract for canceling the publication of his book, Dangerous, in July.
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As Variety points out, Sony Music Publishing is the world's largest music publishing company, and works with artists like Drake and Lana Del Rey.
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Shares in education publishing company Pearson rose 4.6 percent after the firm said it was on track to return to profit growth this year.
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We've seen that penguin before, as the sad employee of an ever-declining publishing company, which is definitely a play on Penguin Publishing Group.
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I'm not going to just allow some publishing company to profit off of something I've previously written without at least asking for a fee.
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Shares in education publishing company Pearson rose 7.6 percent after the firm said it was on track to return to profit growth this year.
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Netflix is launching its first project with Wanted creator Mark Millar, since acquiring Millarworld, the publishing company he owns and operates with Lucy Millar.
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The $815 million unsolicited offer by the Gannett Company to buy the Tribune Publishing Company does not just make financial sense for the buyer.
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The manifesto is consistently a bestseller on Amazon's Indian website; one Indian publishing company alone, Jaico, sold over 100,000 copies between 2000 and 2010.
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Dear Diary: Fifty years ago, I had just moved to New York from South Carolina to begin my first job at a publishing company.
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He recorded prolifically with his wife, the saxophonist and composer Barbara Thompson, and established a recording studio and a music publishing company, Temple Music.
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Powell manages the store and Marko buys the books and also has a full-time job as a sales representative for a publishing company.
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Following a years-long copyright battle, a judge ultimately ordered Thicke, Williams, and Williams' publishing company to pay Marvin Gaye's estate nearly $5 million.
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During his NBA career, Bryant made a whopping $680 million in endorsements with companies like Nike, Lenovo, Hublot, and the publishing company Panini Group.
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After Yakoub was featured in the Washington Post in 2017, a publishing company reached out to her and referred her to a literary agent.
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The music publishing company was created in 1995 as a joint venture between ATV, which was owned by the late King of Pop, and Sony.
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Colette Dike, the avocado sculptor (seriously) behind FoodDeco, which boasts 119k followers on Instagram, used to work for a large publishing company in the Netherlands.
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She founded the Owe-Par Publishing Company at age 20 with her uncle, Tennessee singer Bill Owens, and retained a controlling interest from the start.
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She has a crush on the head of the publishing company and is obsessed with trying to get him to fall in love with her.
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Web publishing company Weebly sent a survey to its customers who not only made it into the tank but showed up on air as well.
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Thicke, Williams and Williams' publishing company owe $2.9 million combined, plus an additional $1.7 million from Thicke and some $357,631 from Williams and his company.
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Drake is highly offended by a music publishing company for allegedly using his image without his permission, but also for playing off a Jewish stereotype.
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ATTN, a new social publishing company, is averaging 3.1 million views per video on Facebook, beating almost every other digital media company in the market.
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Series of disappearances At least four Hong Kong-based employees and business partners from Gui's publishing company Mighty Current have also disappeared in recent months.
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Gender balance should be reflected across every area, be it in a gear shop, a guitar shop, at a booking agency, in a publishing company.
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Gannett made one thing clear on Tuesday: It will not walk away from its unsolicited offer to acquire the Tribune Publishing Company before summer's end.
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Additionally, Thicke was ordered to pay more than $1.7 million and Williams and his publishing company must pay $357,631 in separate awards to Gaye's estate.
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In 1975, in an effort to resuscitate the MBTI, Isabel sold the rights to Consulting Psychologists Press, a fledgling publishing company founded by two psychologists.
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After releasing her first suspense novel, "Where are the Children?" in 1975, she was granted a $3,000 advance by her publishing company Simon and Schuster.
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The big picture: "Our belief is that the current antitrust laws don't allow us to work together," says Timothy Knight, CEO of Tribune Publishing Company.
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At the time, Holt was writing romance novels for the the publishing company Ellora&aposs Cave, which was collapsing and ultimately shut down in 2016.
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Pearson – The publishing company will sell a 22 percent stake in book publisher Penguin Random House to joint venture partner Bertelsmann for about $1 billion.
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PETA sued Slater and his San Francisco-based self-publishing company Blurb, which published a book called "Wildlife Personalities" that includes the "monkey selfie" photos.
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The groom's mother is an executive director, overseeing private membership groups, in New York, for Euromoney Institutional Investor, a financial publishing company and conference producer.
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Here's how it works: You're eligible if you bought an e-book from a large publishing company between April 2016, 2010, and May 21, 2012.
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The conservative news host co-wrote the picture book with best-selling murder mystery novelist James Patterson, whose publishing company Jimmy Patterson also released the collaboration.
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The Breitbart writer also recently signed a six-figure book deal with Simon & Schuster, eliciting backlash from critics and other writers signed to the publishing company.
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It also does not include Jackson's master recordings or Mijac music, the publishing company that owns all Michael Jackson songs and is managed by Sony/ATV.
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It's far removed from my own experiences at a fat, Black, queer woman (even though I'm also a millennial working at a digital women's publishing company).
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There is talk that Murdoch might also seek to recombine "New Fox" with News Corp, the publishing company he controls that owns the Wall Street Journal.
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Music selections from Hillsong, the juggernaut Australian church and music publishing company, were on regular rotation during the praise and worship portions of our church service.
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The Brooklyn-based publishing company, Standards Manual, has produced a series of meticulously crafted facsimiles of design manuals, from the New York City Subway to NASA.
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Scholastic – The publishing company lost an adjusted 15 cents per share for its latest quarter, wider than the 25-cents-a-share loss predicted by analysts.
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Dutch business information and publishing company Wolters Kluwer reported slightly better-than-expected results, as growth in North America and Asia Pacific offset weakness in Europe.
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Peter Costanzo, a digital marketer with Trump's publishing company, ran his account for the first eight months, often posting aspirational quotes pulled from the billionaire's books.
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The publishing company for an explosive new book about the Trump White House is rushing to print more copies to keep up with demand from booksellers.
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"The catalog that I did for the Hammer Museum's biennale, "Made in L.A. 2014," would have made any traditional publishing company die, basically," Ms. Varella said.
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Together, the newly free men announced that they were venturing out on their own to create a private, artist-led comic book publishing company called Image.
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JT McCormick is the president and CEO of Scribe Media, a publishing company ranked #1 Best Place to Work in Austin by the Austin Business Journal.
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Some deals have gone well; in 2013, for example, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts doubled its investment in BMG, the recorded music and publishing company, after five years.
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Some deals have gone well; in 2013, for example, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts doubled its investment in BMG, the recorded music and publishing company, after five years.
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Spain's publishing company Prisa full-year net loss narrowed to 182.3 million euros year-on-year, its core profit remained roughly flat at 191.1 million euros.
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Around Christmas in 21992, the actress Sarah Bernhardt called Maurice de Brunhoff, the manager of Lemercier, a publishing company in Paris that produced her promotional posters.
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