PUBLISHER


Meaning of PUBLISHER in English

noun

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■ ADJECTIVE

big

At one stroke they will become the biggest mass-market paperback publishers after Penguin.

commercial

Higher education staff see their academic imprimatur as more important in career terms than being accepted by a commercial publisher .

large

Most of the larger publishers issue two kinds of list.

Yet, some large publishers are still hesitant about committing any money to a black magazine project.

Frith &038; Co. became the largest photographic publisher in the world.

The largest audio publishers release between 70 and 100 new titles a year.

major

Primary Primary publishing remains a strong growth area, with most of the major publishers producing new courses.

At most major newspapers, publishers control opinion pages but leave decisions on news stories to editors.

However, major publishers will usually supply photocopies of items which are out of print.

Continuing its miraculous journey, the book became the subject of a bidding war among three major New York publishers .

A listing of major factual book publishers may also be of help.

other

The company had more titles at higher levels than did other publishers .

Approximately half the book production work is material published by Oxford University Press, the remainder obtained from other publishers .

The situation facing other publishers is no better.

The Airlift Sales Group representatives remain as listed in catalogues and continue to represent other distributed publishers .

■ NOUN

book

This last defence might well be available to a book publisher .

But that might change if a coalition of software and book publishers and film and record companies has its way.

Free delivery is usually offered on orders above £100 to £150, but unlike most book publishers all sales are firm.

Often, the book publisher , not the author, picks up the tab.

The second is donated by Ian Allen, the well-known transport book publisher .

I worked for a book publisher back in New York.

In the next chapter, we deal with activity by chip-based electronic book publishers and review the latest products reaching the market.

A kiss-and-tell look behind the scenes of a sport always turns heads with book publishers .

magazine

Technical standards unite this cottage industry of desk-top publishing with the presses of newspaper and magazine publishers .

The magazine publisher had always hoped that supply-side guru Jack Kemp would head the Republican ticket.

The magazine publisher will formally announce his withdrawal in Washington Thursday.

millionaire

Opponents claim the millionaire publisher is trying to buy votes with his fat checkbook.

music

A music publisher will give writers an advance.

Daly the music publisher was nice enough, but hardly a friend.

The Schroeder case concerned an agreement between a young songwriter and a music publisher .

Those first days of their honeymoon in New York, the music publishers had fallen over themselves to entertain the couple.

Today there are far fewer music publishers than previously in Britain.

The music publisher represents the writer and their compositions.

newspaper

There has also been a high turnover of state Senate leaders, House speakers and even local newspaper publishers .

Loeb, the newspaper publisher , gained a national reputation as a spiteful manipulator of politics.

To complete the link, he even bought his factory from the disgraced newspaper publisher !

Like all the other newspaper publishers in the city, Harrison Gray Otis had been operating under a self-imposed gag rule.

She also served as chairman of the newspaper publishers group.

But even notoriously conservative newspaper publishers recognize that the Web is a radical and powerful publishing medium.

software

After initial evaluations with various software publishers , Intergraph finally selected Tetra's Chameleon package.

Spyglass licenses its programs to other software publishers including Microsoft Corp.

There are business deals linking cable companies with entertainment providers, phone companies with movie studios, software publishers with hardware makers.

These files are usually available on bulletin boards and Web sites set up by the individual software publishers .

Retailers and software publishers are also catching on.

■ VERB

send

Jane Eyre was not the first book that Charlotte had sent to a publisher .

Entry forms are being sent to publishers this month.

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As a result, the school penalized the student publishers, and they took their case to court.

Audiobook publishers want you to listen up.

But publishers of blockbusters and mass retailers may gain if they can shift demand away from less-popular titles and specialized bookshops.

However, for such publishers, the launching pad is there if they wish to see and use it.

In ten years, he was editor and publisher of the Tribune, and a rich man.

Not much on contemporary art but a sprinkling of the new art history proves that publishers are aware of current trends.

The guides cost 60p each and can be bought from most chandlers and marinas or direct from the publishers.

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