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Global Publishing Leaders 2015: China Education
In December 2010, China Education Publishing & Media Group (China Education) was formed as a strategic merger to reshape educational publishing.
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Global Publishing Leaders 2015: Penguin Random House
Penguin Random House is the world’s leading trade book publisher, comprised of nearly 250 imprints and brands on five continents, with more than 15,000 new titles and 800 million print, audio and e-books sold annually.
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Global Publishing Leaders 2015: Woongjin ThinkBig
Woongjin ThinkBig was established in 1980 as Woongjin Publications and focuses on educational materials for people of all ages, including study books, complete collections, single works, after-school learning materials, textbooks and online content.
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Global Publishing Leaders 2015: Westermann
Westermann is a German publisher founded in 1838.
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Global Publishing Leaders 2015: WEKA
The Weka Specialist Publishing House for Public Authorities and Industry was founded by Werner and Karin Mützel in 1973.
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Global Publishing Leaders 2015: Springer Science+Business Media
Springer published 2,400 English-language scientific and professional journals and more than 9,000 new books in 2014, with subjects ranging from science, technology and medicine to business and transportation.
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Global Publishing Leaders 2015: Phoenix Publishing and Media Group
Phoenix Publishing and Media Company is the largest publishing group in China.
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Global Publishing Leaders 2015: Kyowon
Kyowon (Korean for “teacher group”) was founded in 1985 and is one of the biggest publishing companies in Korea.
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Global Publishing Leaders 2015: Klett Group
The Klett Group is Germany’s leading private provider of educational and continued education services, with 56 subsidiaries at 34 locations in 14 countries.
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Global Publishing Leaders 2015: Kadokawa Shoten Publishing Co., Ltd.
Kadokawa Shoten is a well-established Japanese publisher of books, Mangas and Manga magazines.
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Global Publishing Leaders 2015: HarperCollins
HarperCollins is a subsidiary of News Corp., a global media and information services company that covers news and information services, cable network programming, digital real estate services, book publishing, digital education, and pay-TV distribution.
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Global Publishing Leaders 2015: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt is a global educational publishing and technology company that reaches more than 50 million students in the U.S. and 150 other countries.
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Global Publishing Leaders 2015: Hachette Livre
Hachette Livre is the world’s third-largest trade book publisher for the general public and educational markets.
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Global Publishing Leaders 2015: Cornelsen
Franz Cornelsen is one of Germany’s largest publishers and providers of learning services.
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Global Publishing Leaders 2015: China South Publishing & Media Group Co., Ltd.
China South Publishing & Media Co. Ltd. was established in 2008 to operate the publishing businesses owned by Hunan Publishing Investment Holding Group.
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Global Publishing Leaders 2015: Cambridge University Press
Cambridge University Press publishes 50,000 peer-reviewed academic research under three main publishing groups: Academic, Cambridge English, and Education.
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Global Publishing Leaders 2015: China Publishing Group Corporation
China Publishing Group Corporation (CPG) is a large-scale trade and professional publishing group covering print and digital publishing, copyright transactions, and book import and export with publication as its core business.
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Global Publishing Leaders 2015: Bonnier
The Bonnier Group is a family-owned international media group based in Sweden with a presence in the U.S., Germany, the U.K. Eastern Europe, and elsewhere.
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Spiegel & Grau Moves Up Ta-Nehisi Coates Book
Spiegel & Grau is pushing up the publication date of Atlantic correspondent Ta-Nehisi Coates’ new book, 'Between the World and Me,' which confronts issues of race in America, from September 8 to July 14.
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'Grey' Dominates Print Bestseller List
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