Posts tagged: china

3 Predictions for the future of Chinese publishing

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Last week, London Book Fair threw a fascinating spotlight on the publishing industry in China, with China Market Focus bringing 150 Chinese publishers to the UK, many for the first time. The last time I blogged here on Publishing Technology … Continue reading

The Digital Gateway to China

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On 17th April, our CEO George Lossius announced the launch of the Digital Gateway project at London Book Fair. The project provides Chinese libraries with their most significant digital publishing platform to date. In this article (first published by Bookbrunch … Continue reading

The future of Chinese publishing – 3 Key Trends

Earlier this year we blogged about launching our new venture at the Beijing International Book Fair, and our Chinese partner Helen Sun lifted the lid on the fascinating world of ‘freemium fiction’ in the world’s fastest growing market. But what … Continue reading

Publishing in China – Freemium fiction

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In the first of a short series of blogs on publishing in the world’s fastest growing market, Helen Sun, the head of Publishing Technology China explains the enormous popularity of ‘freemium’ fiction for Chinese readers. Here in China, nearly 195 … Continue reading

Beijing Book Fair – a social media round-up

Publishing Technology has been at the Beijing International Book Fair this week. For those who couldn’t make it to the show we’ve put together a round-up of the event to date using the news, links and content that people have … Continue reading

Where is publishing going? An answer from Beijing

Publishing Technology CEO George Lossius set out his vision of the future of publishing earlier today at the International Publishers Forum in Beijing. George said: “We are in the middle of a period of dynamic change that publishing has not … Continue reading

On publishing: highlights from the Beijing International Publishers Forum

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CEOs of Publishing Technology & Cambridge University Press address publishers at the International Publishers forum in Beijing on the role technology can play in helping publishers deal with industry change and find new sources of revenue Continue reading