publishing company
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Definition
Noun: A commercial organization whose primary business is the production and distribution of written works, such as books, magazines, journals, or newspapers, to the public.
Usage
A "publishing company" is a business entity. It is used to refer to the organization that manages the process of making written content available, including editing, design, printing (or digital production), marketing, and sales. - It is often preceded by articles like "a" or "the" or by a possessive. - It can be the subject or object of a sentence.
Examples
- As Subject:
- As Object:
- With Possessive:
Advanced Usage
- "to be acquired by a publishing company": to become owned by a larger publishing firm.
- The small independent press was acquired by a multinational publishing company.
- "to run/manage a publishing company": to operate or be in charge of such a business.
- After decades as an editor, she now runs her own publishing company.
Variants and Related Words
- Publisher (n): Can refer to the company itself or the person who runs it.
- She works for a large publisher. (company)
- He is the publisher of a local newspaper. (person)
- Publishing house (n): A synonym for "publishing company," often implying a focus on books.
- The manuscript was submitted to several prestigious publishing houses.
- Imprint (n): A trade name under which a publishing company releases a specific category of books.
- This science fiction novel is published under the publisher's new fantasy imprint.
Synonyms
- Publisher: (as a company)
- Publishing house: (often used interchangeably)
- Press: (can be used, e.g., "university press," but sometimes implies printing as well as publishing)
Related Phrases
- To be in publishing: to work in the publishing industry.
- She has been in publishing for twenty years.
- Publishing deal/contract: a legal agreement between an author and a publishing company.
- The young writer just secured a lucrative publishing deal.
Noun
- a firm in the publishing business