‘Canada Reads’ Announces its 2022 Books and Their ‘Champions’
The 21st season of CBCBooks' 'Canada Reads' will air its live debates March 28 to 31, choosing 'One Book To Connect Us.' The post ‘Canada Reads’ Announces its 2022 Books and Their ‘Champions’ appeared...
View ArticleRed Pheasant Cree Nation’s Michelle Good Wins ‘Canada Reads’ 2022
Michelle Good's 'Five Little Indians' about survivors of the 'residential schools' outlasts the competition in CBCBooks' 'Canada Reads.' The post Red Pheasant Cree Nation’s Michelle Good Wins ‘Canada...
View ArticleHollywood’s New Regency and Insight Editions: Partnering on Collectible Tie-Ins
New Regency's film and television features provide the content for a new Insight Editions series of large-size art-book-format tie-in titles. The post Hollywood’s New Regency and Insight Editions:...
View ArticleWriters’ Arbitration Ruling Yields $42 Million From Netflix
In screenwriting, a case of arbitration with the Writers Guild of America impacts revenue for writers on Netflix's original films The post Writers’ Arbitration Ruling Yields $42 Million From Netflix...
View ArticleCanada’s CBC Books Names Five Finalists for Its 2022 Poetry Prize
The winner of the CBC Books Poetry Prize wins 6,000 Canadian dollars, with an emphasis on social issues among this year's shortlist. The post Canada’s CBC Books Names Five Finalists for Its 2022 Poetry...
View ArticleCBC’s ‘Canada Reads’ Returns, Featuring ‘Station Eleven’
The long-running literary debate show, 'Canada Reads,' is set to air March 27 to 30 this year, seeking to 'shift your perspective.' The post CBC’s ‘Canada Reads’ Returns, Featuring ‘Station Eleven’...
View Article‘Canada Reads’ 2024: Catherine Leroux’s ‘The Future’ Is the Winner
The Québecois author Catherine Leroux's 'The Future,' in a translation by Susan Ouriou, wins the 2024 'Canada Reads' national competition. The post ‘Canada Reads’ 2024: Catherine Leroux’s ‘The Future’...
View ArticleBook Ads on French TV? Publishers Differ With Government
The French government is starting a two-year trial allowing book ads on TV, but some publishers worry this will accelerate the dominance of bestsellers. The post Book Ads on French TV? Publishers...
View ArticleChina Bestsellers: May’s Television-Fueled Nonfiction Win
On China's nonfiction list in May, Fei Zhi's army of 'Cats' books were held at bay by the TV-powered arrival of Li Juan's 'My Altay.' The post China Bestsellers: May’s Television-Fueled Nonfiction Win...
View ArticleIn Italy, Bologna Children’s Book Fair’s Evolving Rights Hubs
Bologna's rights-business structure is evolving along with creative industries' growing engagement with book publishing. The post In Italy, Bologna Children’s Book Fair’s Evolving Rights Hubs appeared...
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