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Can Oprah, Beck, and Olbermann Succeed Outside the Limelight? Reuters, Reuters, AP IMAGES

Can Oprah, Beck, and Olbermann Succeed Outside the Limelight?

The three television personalities recently left their high-visibility shows for riskier media outlets, cutting their audiences significantly.

Good Writing Isn't Enough: How to Sell a Book in the Digital Age Orangeya/Flickr

Good Writing Isn't Enough: How to Sell a Book in the Digital Age

The digital revolution is not only changing how books are read, it is also changing the how they are written, produced, and promoted.

The Phenomenal 'New York Review of Books' New York Review of Books

The Phenomenal 'New York Review of Books'

For nearly 50 years, the magazine has led the discourse in the publishing world

The Longevity of Satire: Celebrating 'Private Eye' at 50 Private Eye

The Longevity of Satire: Celebrating 'Private Eye' at 50

Britain's satirical mainstay still steers the country's cultural dialogue

Why It's a Great Time to Be a Reader gadl/Flickr

Why It's a Great Time to Be a Reader

The books business is surging with innovation

What Makes '60 Minutes' Tick? Reuters

What Makes '60 Minutes' Tick?

Forty-four years after its launch, the weekly broadcast is still the dominant news magazine on television

Enhanced E-books and the Future of Publishing smokingapples.com/flickr

Enhanced E-books and the Future of Publishing

The combination of text, video, and archival media is the perfect medium for the new Jacqueline Kennedy volume

The Coming Audiobooks Boom Reagan Arthur Books

The Coming Audiobooks Boom

Digital audio downloads comprise an increasingly large share of the book market

The Power of a Book Bargain Reuters

The Power of a Book Bargain

The e-book marketplace is redefining what people expect to pay for books

The Legacy of Jim Romenesko, Media Pioneer Robin Eley

The Legacy of Jim Romenesko, Media Pioneer

The early champion of aggregation, who showed the Internet how to create web-based communities, retires

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