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News Corp announced today that it has completed its acquisition of the Books & Media segment of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (HMH Books & Media).
As previously announced, the business will be operated by HarperCollins Publishers, a News Corp subsidiary. We welcome the talented team at HMH Books & Media to HarperCollins, especially at a time when so many people in so many places are reading and listening to books, said Robert Thomson, Chief Executive of News Corp. With the addition of the compelling Books & Media backlist and frontlist, as well as its expertise and creativity in digital development, HarperCollins will be even better positioned to serve authors and audiences around the world.
Six essential tips on how to master the art of the ‘grandcation’
Grandparents are likely to be conscripted this year, more than ever – here’s how to ace your holiday with the grandchildren
Author Anthony Peregrine and his grandson Owen
Like many older men, I’m invariably astonished to look in the mirror and see a grandfather staring back. Hell’s teeth. I’ve barely got started. There’s still the rock band to form, Twickenham to take by storm and Route 66 upon which to get further kicks. Then a small person by my side restores reality. “Pops,” he says. (I’d wanted “Brad”, or conceivably “Colonel”, but the consensus was “Grandpops”, soon shortened to “Pops”.)