The future of book publishing is no longer in the hands of traditional publishers. Technological innovation is creating opportunities for partnerships between diverse industries from broadcast and film to games and mobile.
| Thursday 19 July at St Brides, London |
New players entering the publishing market are creating fresh challenges and possibilities. Innovation is flourishing in this space, with a proliferation of platforms, new services, storytelling using diverse media, new ways of interacting with narrative, and the enhancement of traditional books. How can people interested in publishing and media take advantage of this potential?
Photos and reports from the event
Thanks to everyone who came to the event and made it a great success.
To find Tweets about the event search for #PublishNewPlayers and/or follow @MediaFutures @TheMediaSociety @StBrideLibrary. Key Tweets and other social media coverage of the event have been posted to Storify. A photo set of the event can be found on Flickr. We have also had some thoughtful reviews, from BookMachine, The Literary Platform and the Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers.
These and other write-ups, as well as other coverage, can be found in the Coverage section of the event entry on Lanyrd. The names and affiliations of attendees can be found on the event booking page. Information about the event presenters and themes follows.
Show and tell presenters
To illustrate some of the exciting activity currently taking place, we are hosting a series of quick-fire presentations from publishing innovators.
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DAVE ADDEY and ALYSON FIELDING
Dave is Managing Director of Agant [@daveaddey], which created the Timeline World War 2 app in partnership with British Pathé, Windmill Books and Ballista Media, and works with story-teller Alyson Fielding [@alysonf] |
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ANTONIO GOULD
A digital producer who worked with the Usborne Foundation on the development of the Teach Your Monster to Read learning game with designers and developers Jumped Up Games [@antoniogould] |
Discussion participants
This will be followed by a discussion in which our participants will consider how people from different industries can collaborate to create new products, services and revenue streams by realising the potential of digital innovation.
 | ERIC HUANG
Publishing Director, Media and Entertainment, Penguin, a publisher with a background at Disney, and experience of digital partnerships, including Penguin’s collaboration with Moshi Monsters creators Mind Candy [@dinoboy89] |
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PETER USBORNE
Founder and Managing Director, Usborne Publishing, whose Usborne Foundation supported the development of the Teach Your Monster to Read learning game. |
 | CHRIS BOOK
Chief Executive, Bardowl, a technologist with a background creating mobile products and services at Orange who has recently launched a subscription audio book service described as ‘Spotify for audio books’ [@bookmeister] |
Additional information
This event is produced in association with The Media Society and the St Bride Foundation. You can see who is attending already via the booking page. To keep up with New players, new innovations you can connect with us via… |