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publishing

[puhb-li-shing] / ˈpʌb lɪ ʃɪŋ /






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Universal’s Virgin Music announced the deal—which would see the music giant buy Downtown for $775 million in cash—in December 2024 in a bid to tap into its music publishing, distribution and royalties services.

From The Wall Street Journal

Lincoln had fallen out of fashion among historians when Boritt began publishing in the 1970s.

From The Wall Street Journal

Now, the rights to those songs will belong to music publishing company Primary Wave after Spears reportedly signed a major new deal for approximately $200 million, according to NBC News.

From Los Angeles Times

Owners of a song's publishing rights receive payment for every broadcast, album sale or use in advertising and films.

From Barron's

A commercial template for books about embattled people overcoming trauma was established and has dominated publishing—and much of American culture—ever since.

From The Wall Street Journal