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Books, Twentieth Century and Beyond!, Magazines, Influence of New…
Books
Mass Production of Books Effect!
Lower cost
Wider reach
Rise to Mass Media and Culture
Knowledge becomes democratized
Censorship
History of Book Publishing Industry
Houghton Mifflin 1843
Little, Brown and Co. 1837
Macmillan 1843
Paper Back Revolution
Mass Media Consolidation
Ancient Books
Papyrus scrolls
Parchment
Codex
Paper
Development of US Pop Culture
Women were often subjects of popular novels
Increase of female audience for books
Uncle Tom's Cabin
sold 300,000 copies its first year
best selling book after the Bible
Heightened tensions between North and the South
Historians theorize more people saw the play than read the book
9 silent films were released
A Lost Generation of Readers
18-24 yr. down 55%
Overall 10% drop = 20 million readers
Big Read program
Decline reversed! 21% increase
Gutenberg
180 copies of the Bible
Public Domain
Copyright Term Extension Act
Scribes in the scriptoria
Twentieth Century and Beyond!
Production in 1900s cheaper
Improved technology!
Golden age of Children's books
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
Adventures of Alice in Wonderland
Winnie-the-Pooh
Multicultural Literature
Hardback
Paperback
Pulitzer Prize
35% books sold in 2009 were paperbacks
E-Books
Online Piracy
Magazines
Specialization of Magazines
Personal Trade Publications
Scholarly Publications
Religious Groups
Political Groups
Pulp and Genre Fiction Mags.
Hobby and Interest Magazines
Major Publications in the Industry
High-Circulations Magazines
AARP The Magazine
AARP Bulletin
Reader's Digest
News Magazines
Newsweek
Time
U.S. News & World Report
Women's Magazines
Ladies' Home Journal
Good Housekeeping
Better Homes and Gardens
Cosmopolitan
Men's Magazines
Sports Illustrated
Celebrity Magazines
People
OK!
US Weekly
Magazines Controlling the Public's Access to Info
Format
Choice to Publish
Advertisers' Influence
Editorial Leanings
Online News Sources
Early Magazines
Johann Rist - published the first true magazine between 1662-1668
Large increase of Female readers and writers
British magazines appear 1709
American Magazines 1741
Mass appeal magazines
The Saturday Evening Post
Youth's Companion
Price Decreases Attract Larger Audience
Role of Magazines
Advertising for a National Market
Entertainment Magazines
Teen Magazines
Celebrity Magazines
Influence of the Internet on the Magazine Industry
Online-Only Magazines
Magazine-Like Websites
Prints Magazines with Online Presences
Early 20th-Century Developments
News magazines
Picture magazines
Changing Times, Changing Tastes
Influence of New Technology
E-Readers
Digitizing Libraries
Print-On-Demand
Self Publishing
Current Publishing Trends
2009 the average American spent 56% of their free time watching TV
Blockbuster Syndrome
Book Superstores
Amazon
Competitors with Book Stores
Walmart
Costco
Target
E-Books!
Lost Generation of Readers
Easy to chew pieces online
Online Books and Magazines
Movie Adaptations
Movies more popular than the book
AI Generated Scripts and Novels
Writers Strike
Women
Had more "leisure time"
Homemaking
Wattpad?