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publisherRelationships Related Term: distributor producer n. ~ 1. An individual or organization that produces and markets creative works for distribution. - 2. The owner of a newspaper. Notes: Publisher1 is [..]
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publishera person or company that prepares and prints books, magazines, newspapers, or electronic products and makes them available to the public Several publishers are competing in the same market.Check pronu [..]
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publishermid-15c., "one who announces in public," agent noun from publish (v.). Meaning "one whose business is bringing out for sale books, periodicals, engravings, etc." is from 1740.
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publisherChief official of a newspaper who directs financial, mechanical, and administrative operations, and sometimes news and editorial operations as well. [WAAC]
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publisherperson responsible for producing a printed or electronic set of information.
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publishera firm in the publishing business a person engaged in publishing periodicals or books or music the proprietor of a newspaper (publishing) publication: the business of issuing printed matter for sale o [..]
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publisherA person or corporate entity that prepares and issues printed materials for public sale or distribution, normally on the basis of a legal contract in which the publisher is granted certain exclusive r [..]
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publisherTo dream of a publisher, foretells long journeys and aspirations to the literary craft. If a woman dreams that her husband is a publisher, she will be jealous of more than one woman of his acquaintance, and spicy scenes will ensue. For a publisher to reject your manuscript, denotes that you will suffer disappointment at the miscarriage of cherished [..]
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publisherThe publishing agency.
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publisherIn OpenX, an account type that represents a business with ad space to sell.
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publisherA music publisher was originally a company that published sheet music. Recordings are more important in publishing today. Now, publishers invest in writers, promote songs and collect earnings from pub [..]
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publisherone who publishes (owns and brings to the market) products which are printed on paper. Pulp Consumption
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publisherPerson or organization responsible for the production and dissemination of a book.
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publisherYou can think of a publisher as a grocery store, and the song as the bread. A publisher will exploit your songs, in an effort to place it on a record, soundtrack or any other medium in order to earn y [..]
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publisherA publishing executive who runs either a publishing division or an imprint and who typically has final say over what gets published. Query letter
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publisherThose who own copyrights and/or merchandising rights. The same meaning as licenser.
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publisherA web property providing content for consumers using the internet. Business models range from subscription services to advertising monetisation. Publishers that choose to monetise their site with advertising have a choice to sell their inventory through direct, remnant or automated RTB channels. Who uses: Publishers, Advertisers via direct chann [..]
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publishercj.com and Google Affiliate Network uses the to mean someone who puts ads on their side to refer sales to someone else. I can’t think of any way to make sense of the terminology. People who place ads [..]
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publisher(n) a firm in the publishing business(n) a person engaged in publishing periodicals or books or music(n) the proprietor of a newspaper
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publisherThe person or company who produces an ezine. In the case of a large ezine, there might also be an editor who is responsible for the content of the ezine. Most ezine publishers also edit their ezine.
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publisherThe Dublin Core element used to designate the entity responsible for making the resource available. Examples of a Publisher include a person, an organization, or a service. Typically, the name of a Pu [..]
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publisher1) Person or organization that coordinates creation, design, production and distribution of newsletters. 2) Chief executive officer or owner of a publishing company.
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publisherA person or company taking responsibility for administering, exploiting and protecting songs, scores, or compositions that they own, or control, or on behalf of others. If a writer controls their own [..]
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publisherA website or blog owner who has installed AddThis tools on a website, or in an application.
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publisherWhilst publishers traditionally made their living reproducing and selling sheet music, today they invest in, promote and represent songwriters (or particular song catalogues) and are responsible for e [..]
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publishera music publisher pushes an artists’ works for use on films, TV, sound recordings etc and collects the money earned from such use.
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publisherIndividual or organization creating and producing software, typically for mass marketing, distribution and sales consumption. Publishing entities may develop their own software, contract for outside d [..]
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publisherPublisher is a role
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publisherAnybody who markets games.
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publisherA publisher is a company that pays for the creation, manufacturing, advertising, and distribution of a game. Sometimes developers can also be publishers. This is seen in many independent game developm [..]
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publisherA company or organization that develops and sells game content
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publisherThe person or company responsible for placing a book or other resource on the market. A publisher and printer may be the same person or company, although in modern publishing this is not usually the case.
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publisherSource of inventory that owns and operates content. TUNE refers to publishers as advertising partners.
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publisherThe printer or foundry that produces an artist's work in multiples (i.e., an edition). For example, Atelier Mourlot of Paris, France, was the publisher for Pablo Picasso's prints.
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publisherThe person or entity who subsidizes and often initiates the making of a print edition or portfolio and who also disseminates the prints.
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publisherIn the fine art world the publisher is the company who contracts with an artist to print an edition. The publisher is usually responsible for the printing and the marketing of the artist’s work. By pr [..]
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publishera company whose purpose is to make the outputs of research publicly available.
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publisherAlthough some artists have marketed their own prints, most have worked through or for publishers. These have often put their address (i.e. name and place of publication) on the plate. In the 20th cent [..]
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