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Facing declining print book demand, Offset Paperback Manufacturers to shut doors in 2024

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How the humble paperback helped the United States win World War II

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Nicky Campbell

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The Arts Interviews

it is short term thinking to appeal to wall street and appear to be innovative. but it's actually... what do you mean by that? well, if you if you say to wall street, we're going to smash the theatrical window and we're going to give the consumer what they want and blah, blah, blah. it sounds good. and maybe the share price goes up, but it's not good for the health of cinemas. every other business will and every other business understands that the restriction of supply to tune it to demand. whether you're talking about the publishing industry, where the hardback comes out a year before paperback, etc., etc.. the diamond industry, debeers famously controlling the supply of diamonds. you don'tjust throw your products out willy nilly and allow everybody to choose how to view them. that's not it's not the best business model. if you're interested in making money. for a film maker, it's not the best model because we make films for the big screen and we want to maximise the length of the run

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The Arts Interviews

well, if you say to wall street, we're going to smash the theatrical window and we're going to give the consumer what they want and blah, blah, blah. it sounds good. and maybe the share price goes up, but it's not good for the health of cinemas. every other business will and every other business understands that the restriction of supply to tune it to demand. whether you're talking about the publishing industry, where the hardback comes out a year before paperback, etc, etc. the diamond industry, debeers famously controlling the supply of diamonds. you don't just throw your products out willy—nilly and allow everybody to choose how to view them. that's not it's not the best business model. if you're interested in making money. for a filmmaker, it's not the best model because we make films for the big screen and we want to maximise the length of the run that they get on the big screen. we want as many people to be able to try and find them in that form as possible, and then they very naturally go onto all these ancillary formats that are wonderful. i've grown up in the home video

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The Arts Interviews

to wall street and appear to be innovative. but it's actually that well, if you if you say to wall street, we're going to smash the theatrical window and we're going to give the consumer what they want and blah, blah, blah. it sounds good. and maybe the share price goes up, but it's not good for the health of cinemas. every other business will and every other business understands that the restriction of supply to tune it to demand. whether you're talking about the publishing industry, where the hardback comes out a year before paperback, etc., etc.. the diamond industry to be as famously controlling the supply of diamonds. you don't just throw your products out willy nilly and allow everybody to choose how to view them. that's not it's not the best business model. if you're interested in making money for a film maker, it's not the best model because we make films for the big screen and we want to maximise the length of the run that they get on the big screen. we want as many people to be able

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Deadline White House

every day coming out of more and more -- i'd really like to know about the billions of dollars jared kushner got. i'd like to know that. i'd like to know. i'd like to know about munchin and what deals he got in saudi arabia especially when the guy is in position to be the republican nominee for president. >> mike schmidt, if subpoenaed, tell us a little bit about how general kelly came to part with these handwritten contemporaneous notes. is he someone who would respond to a subpoena if subpoenaed by senate democrats? >> so, i spent a fair amount of time trying to understand general kelly in the year or two after trump left office. i wrote this sort of mini biography of him that i added onto the paperback of my book. and in doing that, i came to

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Morning Joe Weekend

asked if voters supported president student loan forgiveness plan showed 44% say it was a bad idea, versus 43% in favor. let's bring in the director of polling from institute of politics at harvard university. john deliver bay, he's an innocent person -- msnbc contributor and an author of the book fight, how gen z is generally their fear and passion to save america. that is now out in paperback. john, good morning. we have some new polling for us today, and what are some of your takeaways about how young people are feeling about how the young people are feeling about what had happening at the supreme court beyond. >> thank you for having me. this is a review of a couple of decades of polling that we have been deducting at the harvard institute of politics. essentially, when i look at younger voters, 18 to 29-year-olds, mostly gen z, keep in mind that this cohort, 18 to 29-year-olds with their older millennial brothers and sisters, will be about 40% of the electorate. and when you look at this cohort today compared to this

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