publishing firm
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Definition
Noun: A publishing firm is a company or business organization whose primary commercial activity is the production and distribution of books, magazines, newspapers, or other printed or digital materials to the public.
Usage
A publishing firm is the entity responsible for managing the process of making written works available. This includes tasks such as editing, designing, printing, marketing, and selling publications. - She works for a major publishing firm that specializes in academic textbooks. - The manuscript was accepted by a well-respected publishing firm in New York.
Advanced Usage
- "to be acquired by a publishing firm": This describes when a smaller company or imprint becomes owned by a larger publishing corporation.
- The independent press was acquired by a large publishing firm last year.
- "a subsidiary of a publishing firm": Refers to a company that is controlled by a larger publishing parent company.
- The children's book imprint is a subsidiary of a multinational publishing firm.
Variants and Related Words
- Publisher (n): An organization or person that publishes books, newspapers, or magazines. (e.g., )
- Publishing house (n): A synonym for a publishing firm, often implying a company that publishes books. (e.g., )
- Imprint (n): A brand name under which a publishing firm releases a specific category of books. (e.g., )
Synonyms
- Publisher: An entity that issues publications.
- Press: Often used in names of publishing companies (e.g., University Press).
- Publishing company: A direct synonym for publishing firm.
Related Phrases
- To go with a publishing firm: To choose a particular firm to publish one's work.
- After reviewing several offers, the author decided to go with a prestigious publishing firm.
- The publishing firm of [Name]: A formal way to name a specific company.
- He received a letter from the publishing firm of Smith & Jones.
Noun
- a firm in the publishing business