Words and Money

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Words and Money is a critical examination of the commercialization of publishing and the media industry by editor and publisher André Schiffrin.

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instanceOf book
non-fiction book
advocates editorial independence
non-profit publishing models
author André Schiffrin
countryOfOrigin France
criticizes large commercial publishing houses
market-driven editorial policies
profit-maximization in publishing
examines decline of independent bookstores
effects of financialization on culture
impact of shareholder value on media content
role of state support for culture
genre cultural criticism
media studies
publishing studies
hasPerspective anti-corporate
left-wing
intendedAudience academics
general readers interested in media
journalists
publishers
language English
mainSubject commercialization of publishing
concentration of media ownership
corporate control of publishing
independent publishing
media industry
political economy of the media
mediaType print
notableFor analysis of European vs American media models
critique of neoliberal policies in culture industries
originalLanguage French
pageCount approximately 144
publicationDate 2010
publisher Verso Books
relatedWork The Business of Books
subtitle How the Destruction of Political and Cultural Traditions Is Being Financed
title Words and Money self-link
topic book trade
conglomerate ownership
cultural diversity in publishing
magazines
newspapers
public sphere
television

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