The two biggest book business stories of 2023 played out across all aspects of publishing, according to Publishers Weekly.

An effort to stop the surge in book bans in US schools and libraries saw publishers, booksellers, and others band together to file lawsuits in Florida, Iowa, and Texas, notes PW’s Jim Milliot.

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Also, debate over the impact of AI on publishing heated up, even while publishers sought a path to adopt the technology that maximizes benefits and minimizes disruption.

“Other big stories included a re-organization of Hachette Livre that saw UK CEO David Shelley take the reins from Michael Pietsch, who will serve as chairman for 2024,” says Andrew AlbanesePW executive editor.

“Meanwhile, Simon & Schuster found a new home when private equity firm KKR, completed its $1.62 billion acquisition of Simon & Schuster on October 30,” Albanese tells me.

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Author: Christopher Kenneally

Christopher Kenneally hosts CCC's Velocity of Content podcast series, which debuted in 2006 and is the longest continuously running podcast covering the publishing industry. As CCC's Senior Director, Marketing, he is responsible for organizing and hosting programs that address the business needs of all stakeholders in publishing and research. His reporting has appeared in the New York Times, Boston Globe, Los Angeles Times, The Independent (London), WBUR-FM, NPR, and WGBH-TV.
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