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Book Expo America 2010: 'a historic moment'

Arcade Publishing’s Dale Campisi and Michael Brady report from this year’s Book Expo America:After a certain Icelandic volcano eruption kept many publishers away from the London Book Fair ...

After 'ashed-out' LBF, publishers look to BEA and Frankfurt

Following the disrupted London Book Fair, publishers are now looking to Book Expo America in May and Frankfurt in October, with numbers at both events predicted to be up.

NY Book Week to tie in with BEA

BookExpo America (BEA) has announced a new New York Book Week that will coincide with this year's expo, in order to 'put a spotlight on a variety of literary activity in the city during the trade sho...

'A take-down notice is not a cure'

Ebooks blog TeleRead thinks that sessions on digital piracy at BEA missed the mark: 'organizations like this are still mired in the old paradigm and can’t see that the world is changing around t...

BEA: bookseller attendance down 10-15%

Derek Dryden, owner of Better Read Than Dead, reports on this year's Book Expo America: ‘Book Expo America closed in New York on Sunday after an invigorating three days focusing on authors ...

BEA 'trending behind last year'

With two month to go before the event, Book Expo America organisers admit that that the number of exhibitors will be down in 2009 from previous years. 'We’re trending behind last year,' said dir...

BEA to stay in New York until 2012

The organisers of Book Expo America have announced that the trade show will stay put in New York until at least 2012.

BEA 'at a cross-roads'

The organisers of Book Expo America (BEA) admit that the expo is 'at a cross-roads'. Director Lance Fensterman says: 'We know there is an anxious need for change on BEA and I’m ready to deliver it.'

BEA attendance down

Total registration at this year's BookExpo America (BEA) was 28,494, considerably down from the 36,112 registrants in New York in 2007. There was a dramatic decline in book buyers, with the count...

Freebies, widgets and snippets: do they help sell books?

A panel at BEA discussed the use of free online content, widgets, search engines, 'chunks' and 'snippets' in marketing print books. The conclusion? Keep experimenting and see what happens.
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