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Archives March 15-31, 2002

Scholastic Buys Leading Kids' Publisher, Klutz NEW YORK, NY/3/4/02—Scholastic Corporation, (NMS:SCHL) the global children's publishing and multimedia company, has agreed to acquire Klutz, an innovative publisher...

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Archives March 1-15, 2002

Crown Group Expanded, Jenny Frost Named Group President NEW YORK, NY/2/28/02-A major realignment and expansion of the Crown Publishing Group and a new President and Publisher for both the Crown and Random House Children's...

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Arthur Klebonoff’s The Agent: Personalities, Politics and Publishing

ARTHUR KLEBANOFF is the owner and president of the fifty-year-old Scott Meredith Literary Agency. As co-founder of Morton L. Janklow Associates, Inc. and partner in the law firm Janklow, Traum & Klebanoff, he worked over a ten year period on more than thirty seven-figure book deals, most involving commercial fiction. Klebanoff previously led the publishing division of International Management Group. He is also the CEO of RosettaBooks, the leading independent electronic publisher focused on quality backlist books. The author resides in New York City

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Archives February 15-28, 2002

Barnes & Noble Names Steve Riggio Chief ExecutiveNEW YORK/NY/2/13/02—Steve Riggio, vice chairman of B&N.com and Barnes & Noble, has been named CEO of Barnes & Noble, replacing his brother Len, who will...

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Archives February 1-15, 2002

Walker Shuts Down Crime Fiction Line   NEW YORK, NY/01/29/02—Walker & Company has shut down its crime fiction division, and has laid off veteran mystery editor, Michael Seidman, who edited the line for 11 years....

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Archives January 15-30, 2002

Random House Continues LayoffsNEW YORK, NY/1/14/02—Random House has closed its Santa Monica publicity office, and has placed its executive director of publicity, Carol Schneider on a three-day work week. Also, Random...

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