Showing posts with label publishing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label publishing. Show all posts

Monday, January 21, 2008

Ottawa Citizen - Canwest Media - RIP

The Ottawa Citizen newspaper arrived this morning. Normally I know what time it gets here because I can hear it hit the front door of the house. This morning? Not a clue. Why? The entire paper is about 30 pages long, including the ads!

That is about the same size as an average EMC-News, a free newspaper in our area. Compare that to $22/month for the Citizen! And the content of the Citizen is equally light... and getting lighter. Why?

Welcome to the real world of media concentration and control. As much as everyone's favourite chubby talk-show host, L. Green, likes to point out the the mainstream media is left leaning; the reality is that the majority of newspapers and radio and TV stations are owned by two right-wing companies in Canada. Canwest and CTVglobemedia are the bees knees when it comes to censoring the news and the providing central control over editorials in their empires.

Canwest has got to be the worst. In January of 2008 they imposed a new agreement on freelance journalists who work for them. The salient piece of the agreement, and the one that is causing the CAJ members to burn up the Internet forums, is in the preamble wherein it states, and you have no recourse to this: for a meagre pittance, you can write for us, but we hold the right to alter anything you submit, plus we have the right to use the piece in any publication, print or otherwise, we own, without having to pay you any royalties for further such use.

That has caused many fine journalists and columnists to tell Canwest to take a hike.

Just take a look at what passes for editorial and argument in todays newspaper. Fluff piece on dog ticks, a aged born-again Catholic telling us that his crap don't stink and an over the hill sports guy who still thinks that the Toronto Make-Me-Laffs are in the running for the 2008 Stanley Cup.

Welcome to the 21st Century, where, if information is King, then we are all Surfs.

Smile at a Blogger. He/she may be your best source of news and opinion.

Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Canadian book industry is dying

Unless Canada's Greatest Government (TM: PM Harper) steps up to the plate with some ideas, the Canadian Book Industry is going to die a painful death.

Just today Raincoast Books announced that they will get out the book publishing business. The high dollar and disappearing margins can only be experienced for so long before you give up the ghost, I guess. They are not the first publisher to quit recently and they will not be the last.

The whole writing industry in the final throws due to government action and inaction.

When the dollar rose to parity and beyond, what did CGG Minister Flaherty do? Rather than finding out where the discrepancy in cross border pricing was, he demanded that Canadian retailers slash their prices, regardless of their cost! Silly Minister.

The problem with book pricing is at the publisher level of the chain.

I am a writer. I have a number of books in print. I do not control the selling price of the books, the publisher does that. I know that the retailer gets a 40% discount from the publisher and that I get about 10% for doing all the real work so that leaves 50% for the publisher. But here is where the problem arises.

The publisher sets the retail price at whatever he thinks the market will bear. He could sell my book to a retailer in New York for $10 but turn around and sell the same book in Ontario for $14. Doesn't sound like a problem until you factor in the margins for retailers. The US retailer can sell the book for $14 but the Canadian retailer must sell it for $18 just to make the same $4 as the US counterpart. If you demand, as did Flaherty that the Canadian retailer reduce his price to match the US retailer then the Canadian retailer just lost his margins and will probably go out of business or make up the lost margins selling X-rated videos (which I am led to understand have great margins and the government steers away from talking about them).

The dollar is a sh*tkicker for Canadian exporters but when you combine it with bonehead statements from Ottawa, it can hurt importers also, especially in an industry like publishing, where regulation is a joke.

But let's not stop there. Tomorrow we will take a look at how the media industry is killing the news.