Velocity of Content

Velocity of Content


Latest Episodes

Make It, Don’t Fake It
July 11, 2021

“Core values are the basis for everything – for your culture, your business processes, how you treat your people, how you treat your customers,” says Sabrina Horn. “All of that radiates out through yo

Supply Chain Issues Worry Publishers
July 09, 2021

“While the supply chain has held up well— consider the strong sales we’ve seen over the past year —challenges now loom,” says PW’s Andrew Albanese.

Best of VOC: How to be an Anti-Racist Reader (And Publisher)
July 04, 2021

In the midst of political and social upheaval, where do you turn to gain understanding and to foster empathy? For many Americans, the answers are found in books; reading is a gateway to move beyond mi

Best of VOC: COVID, Publishing and the Future
June 27, 2021

The surprises from COVID-19 aren’t always unwelcome ones. The arrival of effective vaccines is one such miracle. The good health of the publishing industry is yet another – at least for now.

“Race & Social Justice” Titles See Strong Sales for 2021
June 25, 2021

Book buyers continue to seek out books that help them understand and address issues of racism.

From STM, Trends 2025 Goes Upstream to Reach Open Science
June 20, 2021

A voyage around a page takes us on an engrossing metaphorical journey from the Sea of Syndication to the Lake of Knowledge, passing Woods of Truth and Scholarly Fields – forever, of course.

Justice Ends Bolton Book Lawsuit
June 18, 2021

Published by Simon & Schuster, The Room Where It Happened has sold about 679,000 print copies, according to NPD BookScan.

Rights Management & ROI
June 13, 2021

Over the past two decades, technology has transformed rights management from back-office clerical function to strategic opportunity across many sectors of publishing.

Macmillan Starts the March Back to NYC Offices
June 11, 2021

“Big Five” publisher Macmillan announces plans to reopen its New York City offices

Post-Pandemic Educational Publishing
June 06, 2021

In the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, teachers and parents fear the COVID slide.