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A '''publisher''' is an individual or company that [[publish]]es books, [[periodical]]s, [[music]], or other creative works. |
A '''publisher''' is an individual or company that [[publish]]es books, [[periodical]]s, [[music]], or other creative works. |
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+ | == Overview == |
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+ | "The publisher unites all functions under one enterprise: reporting, [[edit]]ing, packaging, and delivering the [[news]] to a specific audience."<ref>[[News and Information as Digital Media Come of Age]], at 10.</ref> |
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+ | == Business Model == |
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+ | Publishers typically offer a subscription to their content or sell advertising against their content. Both of these models enable a publisher to generate revenue to support their business. |
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+ | == References == |
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+ | <references /> |
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+ | == See also == |
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+ | * [[Publication]] |
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+ | * [[Publishing]] |
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+ | [[Category:Definition]] |
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Latest revision as of 01:03, 3 March 2017
Definition
A publisher is an individual or company that publishes books, periodicals, music, or other creative works.
Overview
"The publisher unites all functions under one enterprise: reporting, editing, packaging, and delivering the news to a specific audience."[1]
Business Model
Publishers typically offer a subscription to their content or sell advertising against their content. Both of these models enable a publisher to generate revenue to support their business.