Like all media organizations, publishers are facing an uncertain world that has overturned traditional models.
Are we, the readers, responsible for the economic crisis that publishers and bookstores are facing?
Large and small publishers face tough times, especially with high paper and printing costs.
The publisher now faces several legal challenges stemming from those claims.
Every newspaper must receive permission from state security to publish, or else the publisher can face jail time.
Academic booksellers and publishers are facing a time of profound change.
But more books make it harder to get noticed, and many publishers are facing financial pressures.
As the Spanish-language market matures, publishers face some other problems as well.
This was sustainable when publishers faced no meaningful competition.
Despite that note of harmony, the publisher faces a potentially bruising showdown with unions.