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Penguin Random House

Penguin Random House LLC is an American multinational conglomerate publishing company formed on July 1, 2013, with the merger of Penguin Group and Random House.[2][3] Penguin Books was originally founded in 1935[4] and Random House was founded in 1927.[5] It has more than 300 publishing imprints. Along with Simon & Schuster, Hachette, HarperCollins and Macmillan Publishers, Penguin Random House is considered one of the 'Big Five' English language publishers.

Penguin Random House LLC
Company typeSubsidiary
FoundedJuly 1, 2013; 10 years ago (2013-07-01)
HeadquartersRandom House Tower, New York City, New York, United States
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
  • Nihar Malaviya (CEO)
  • Thomas Rabe (Chairman)
  • Madeline McIntosh (former CEO, PRH US)
  • Jim Johnston (CFO)
ProductsBooks
Revenue€4 billion (2021)
Number of employees
10,000 (as of July 1, 2013)
ParentBertelsmann 
Websitepenguinrandomhouse.com
Footnotes / references
[1]

On April 2, 2020, Bertelsmann announced the completion of its purchase of Penguin Random House, which had been announced in December 2019, by buying Pearson plc's 25% ownership of the company. With the purchase, Bertelsmann became the sole owner of Penguin Random House. Bertelsmann's German-language publishing group Verlagsgruppe Random House will be completely integrated into Penguin Random House, adding 45 imprints to the company, for a total of 365 imprints.[6]

As of 2021, Penguin Random House employed about 10,000 people globally and published 15,000 titles annually under its 250 divisions and imprints.[7] These titles include fiction and nonfiction for adults and children in both print and digital. Penguin Random House comprises Penguin and Random House in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Portugal, and India; Penguin in Brazil, Asia and South Africa; Dorling Kindersley worldwide; and Random House's companies in Spain, Hispanic America, and Germany.[8][9]

On November 25, 2020, The New York Times reported that Penguin Random House was planning to purchase Simon & Schuster from Paramount Global for $2.175 billion.[10] However, on November 2, 2021, the U.S. Department of Justice sued to stop the deal on antitrust grounds, a suit that eventually succeeded on October 31, 2022.[11][12] The deal formally collapsed on November 22, 2022.[13]

Random House Tower, New York

History edit

Penguin Random House was formed on July 1, 2013 by Markus Dohle upon the completion of a £2.4 million transaction between Bertelsmann and Pearson to merge their respective trade publishing companies, Random House and Penguin Group. Bertelsmann and Pearson, the parent companies, initially owned 53% and 47%, respectively.[14] Jane Ciabattari of Library Journal has referred to this merger as the publishing industry's response to the increasing dominance of Amazon.com in the book market.[15]Dohle was named CEO of the new company, which had more than 10,000 employees worldwide with more than 250 imprints and publishing houses and a publishing list of more than 15,000 new titles a year.[7][9][16] Penguin Random House relaunched Book Country, Penguin's online writing community, on July 29, 2013.[17] On September 24, 2014, Random House Studio signed a first-look production deal with Universal Pictures, under which Random House would be the producer of films based on Penguin Random House books. The Universal subsidiary Focus Features has frequently collaborated with Random House Films.[18] Having previously created Puffin Rock animation, Richard Haines was chosen to head Penguin Random House Children's TV development strategy with the assistance of licensing, publishing, and TV development executive Emily Campan.[19]

In November 2015, Pearson announced it would rebrand to focus on its education division.[20] On July 11, 2017, Pearson sold 22% of its stake in the business to Bertelsmann, thereby retaining a 25% holding.[21][22] On December 18, 2019, Bertelsmann agreed to acquire Pearson's 25% stake in Penguin Random House,[23] making it a wholly owned subsidiary of Bertelsmann. The sale was completed on April 2, 2020.[6] In June 2020, Penguin Random House became part of a group of publishers who sued the Internet Archive, arguing that its collection of e-books was denying authors and publishers revenue and accusing the library of "willful mass copyright infringement".[24][25]

On November 25, 2020, Penguin Random House agreed to purchase American publisher Simon & Schuster from ViacomCBS for $2.175 billion, with a formal regulatory approval process to follow the purchase agreement.[26] On November 2, 2021, the US Justice Department filed a civil antitrust lawsuit to block Penguin Random House's proposed acquisition of Simon & Schuster, alleging that the acquisition would create a publisher with too much influence over books and author payments.[27] On November 21, 2022, Penguin Random House officially scrapped the deal. As a result, it was to pay a $200 million termination fee to the recently-rebranded Paramount Global.[28] Simon & Schuster would instead be sold to Kohlberg Kravis Roberts on October 30, 2023.

Divisions and imprints edit

DK edit

DK (Dorling Kindersley) was founded in London in 1974 and is a reference publisher focusing on non-fiction for adults and children.[citation needed]

As of 2015, DK also has official publishing relationships with Angry Birds, Lego, Marvel, Star Wars, and Disney.[29][better source needed]

Crown Publishing Group edit

Crown Publishing was founded in 1933 as the Outlet Book Company, a remainder house, and is now a publisher of fiction and narrative non-fiction.[30] In 2018, Crown was combined with the main Random House Publishing Group.[31]

  • Amphoto Books, publishes photography books
  • Broadway Books, founded in 1996 as part of Bantam Doubleday Dell and is now the paperback imprint of Crown
  • Clarkson Potter, produces cookbooks, illustrated gift books, and journals
  • Crown Archetype, hardcover publisher of pop-culture titles
  • Crown Business, publishes business-related content
  • Crown Forum, publishes political discourse
  • Harmony Books, publishes self-help titles
  • Hogarth Press, partnership between Crown in the US and Windus in the UK
  • Convergent, Image Catholic Books (Doubleday Religion), Waterbrook & Multnomah publish Christian non-fiction and fiction titles
  • Pam Krauss Books, founded in 1915 and publishes culinary, food, and lifestyle related titles
  • Rodale Books
  • Ten Speed Press, joined Crown in 2009 as a West Coast publisher of nonfiction and gift titles
  • Tim Duggan Books, founded in 2014
  • Watson-Guptill, publishes illustrated art books as part of Ten Speed Press[32]

Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group edit

  • Alfred A. Knopf, publisher of hardcover fiction and nonfiction, founded in 1915 by Alfred A. Knopf, and Blanche Knopf. Titles under Alfred A. Knopf have won 58 Pulitzers as well as Nobel and National Book Awards.[33]
  • Doubleday, publisher of commercial, literary, and serious nonfiction founded in 1897
  • Pantheon, founded in 1942 by Kurt Wolff
  • Schocken, publisher of Judaica, became a part of Random House in 1945
  • Vintage Books, trade paperback publisher founded by Alfred A. Knopf in 1954
  • Anchor Books, publisher of history, science, women's studies, sociology and fiction
  • Vintage Español, Spanish-language publisher in the United States, founded in 1994 by Alfred A. Knopf
  • Black Lizard, also known as Vintage Crime, publisher of crime fiction, acquired by Random House in 1990
  • Nan A. Talese, literary imprint formed in 1990 to house authors published by editor Nan A. Talese
  • Everyman's Library, a series of reprinted classic literature currently published in hardback[34][35]

Penguin Publishing Group edit

  • Avery, publisher of nonfiction and lifestyle books founded in 1974
  • Berkley Publishing Group/New American Library, contain several imprints including Jove, Signet, Ace, Roc, Sensation, and Caliber
  • DAW, publisher of science fiction and fantasy
  • Dutton, small boutique fiction and non-fiction publisher of about 40 books per year
  • Putnam, publisher founded in 1838
  • Pamela Dorman Books/Viking, established in 2010 as a boutique publisher of VP Pamela Dorman
  • Penguin, established in 1935 in the UK as a publisher of mass market paperbacks; houses Penguin Books, Penguin Classics, and most recently Penguin Press
  • Perigee, originally the trade paperback imprint for G.P. Putnam's Sons; publishes prescriptive non-fiction, self-help and how-to books
  • Plume, trade paperback imprint with a focus on multi-cultural and LGBT publishing
  • Portfolio, founded in 2001 as a business imprint
  • Riverhead, publisher of literary fiction and non-fiction founded in 1994
  • Sentinel, founded in 2003 as a conservative imprint
  • Tarcher Perigee, publisher of mind, body, and spiritualism titles
  • Viking Press, founded in 1925 and publishes both fiction and non-fiction titles[16]

Penguin Young Readers Group edit

Penguin Young Readers Group is a division devoted to books for young readers and young adults.

  • Dial Books for Young Readers, publishes about 70 hardcover children's books per year
  • Firebird, publishes young adult science fiction and fantasy
  • Frederick Warne, publisher founded in 1865 that develops brands based on classic children's literature such as Peter Rabbit
  • G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers, publisher of picture books
  • Grosset & Dunlap, publisher of paperback series, leveled readers, nonfiction, brands, and licenses for ages 0–12
  • Kathy Dawson Books, launched in 2014 by publisher Kathy Dawson to publish hardcover middle-grade and YA fiction
  • Ladybird Books, publishes books for toddlers
  • Nancy Paulsen Books, launched in 2011 by publisher Nancy Paulsen to publish picture books
  • Philomel Books
  • Price Stern Sloan (PSS!), founded to publish the Mad Libs books in the 1960s, expanded to publish additional children's, novelty, and humor titles
  • Puffin Books, publishes books for young readers in various formats
  • Razorbill, publishes middle grade and young adult books
  • Speak, launched in 2002 to publish classic and new young adult fiction
  • Viking, publishes books for young readers[16]

Random House Publishing Group edit

Random House Children's Books edit

  • Alfred A. Knopf Books for Young Readers, publisher of board books, picture books, novels and non-fiction
  • Bluefire, fantasy imprint for middle grade and young adult readers
  • Crown Books for Young Readers
  • Dragonfly, publishes paperback picture books
  • Ember, publishes young adult and middle grade trade paperbacks, such as titles by Judy Blume and Dana Reinhardt
  • Golden Books, picture book, novelty, and activity book publisher launched in 1900
  • Laurel-Leaf, publishes young adult literature in a mass-market format
  • Little Tiger Press, British publisher[39]
  • The Princeton Review, publishes print and digital test prep materials
  • Random House Books for Young Readers, publisher of Dr. Seuss, Babar, Magic Tree House series, Junie B. Jones, and Step into Reading
  • Random House Graphic, launched in 2018, publishes graphic novels[40]
  • Schwartz and Wade, launched in 2005 and directed by Anne Schwartz and Lee Wade
  • Sylvan Learning, publishes workbooks and study aids.[41]
  • Yearling Books, publishes middle grade paperbacks
  • Wendy Lamb Books, publisher of middle-grade and young adult fiction launched in 2002

Penguin Random House Digital Publishing Group edit

Penguin Random House International edit

  • Companhia das Letras (70% Brazil)
  • Penguin Random House Australia
  • Penguin Random House Group (UK)
  • Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial (Spain/Portugal/Latin America)
  • Penguin Random House India
  • Penguin Random House New Zealand
  • Penguin Random House Canada
  • Penguin Random House Struik (South Africa)
  • Transworld Ireland
  • Verlagsgruppe Penguin Random House (Germany)[46]

Penguin Random House Publisher Services edit

Handling distribution and marketing for Shambhala Publications, National Geographic Books, Wizards of the Coast, Kodansha USA (including Vertical Inc.), New York Review Books, Titan Books, Other Press, North Atlantic Books, Blue Star Press, DC Comics, Seven Seas Entertainment, and Dark Horse Comics among others.

It also handles direct market distribution for Marvel Comics starting October 1, 2021,[47] direct market distribution for IDW Publishing starting June 1, 2022,[48] and direct market distribution for Dark Horse Comics starting June 1, 2023.[49]

Ebury Publishing edit

Subsidiaries edit

Book Country edit

Book Country was a subsidiary online writing and publishing community.[50] Book Country was launched in April 2011 with a focus on romance, mystery, science fiction, fantasy. On July 29, 2013, Book Country relaunched with online writing workshops in more than 60 literary categories, including literary fiction, memoir, and women's fiction.[17] As of September 2013, the site had more than 10,000 members.[51] As of November 2020, the site is no longer operational.

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Further reading edit

  • Alter, Alexandra (September 19, 2020). "Best Sellers Sell the Best Because They're Best Sellers". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331.

External links edit

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Penguin Random House LLC is an American multinational conglomerate publishing company formed on July 1 2013 with the merger of Penguin Group and Random House 2 3 Penguin Books was originally founded in 1935 4 and Random House was founded in 1927 5 It has more than 300 publishing imprints Along with Simon amp Schuster Hachette HarperCollins and Macmillan Publishers Penguin Random House is considered one of the Big Five English language publishers Penguin Random House LLCCompany typeSubsidiaryFoundedJuly 1 2013 10 years ago 2013 07 01 HeadquartersRandom House Tower New York City New York United StatesArea servedWorldwideKey peopleNihar Malaviya CEO Thomas Rabe Chairman Madeline McIntosh former CEO PRH US Jim Johnston CFO ProductsBooksRevenue 4 billion 2021 Number of employees10 000 as of July 1 2013 update ParentBertelsmann Websitepenguinrandomhouse wbr comFootnotes references 1 On April 2 2020 Bertelsmann announced the completion of its purchase of Penguin Random House which had been announced in December 2019 by buying Pearson plc s 25 ownership of the company With the purchase Bertelsmann became the sole owner of Penguin Random House Bertelsmann s German language publishing group Verlagsgruppe Random House will be completely integrated into Penguin Random House adding 45 imprints to the company for a total of 365 imprints 6 As of 2021 Penguin Random House employed about 10 000 people globally and published 15 000 titles annually under its 250 divisions and imprints 7 These titles include fiction and nonfiction for adults and children in both print and digital Penguin Random House comprises Penguin and Random House in the United States the United Kingdom Canada Australia New Zealand Portugal and India Penguin in Brazil Asia and South Africa Dorling Kindersley worldwide and Random House s companies in Spain Hispanic America and Germany 8 9 On November 25 2020 The New York Times reported that Penguin Random House was planning to purchase Simon amp Schuster from Paramount Global for 2 175 billion 10 However on November 2 2021 the U S Department of Justice sued to stop the deal on antitrust grounds a suit that eventually succeeded on October 31 2022 11 12 The deal formally collapsed on November 22 2022 13 Random House Tower New YorkContents 1 History 2 Divisions and imprints 2 1 DK 2 2 Crown Publishing Group 2 3 Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group 2 4 Penguin Publishing Group 2 5 Penguin Young Readers Group 2 6 Random House Publishing Group 2 7 Random House Children s Books 2 8 Penguin Random House Digital Publishing Group 2 9 Penguin Random House International 2 10 Penguin Random House Publisher Services 2 11 Ebury Publishing 3 Subsidiaries 3 1 Book Country 4 References 5 Further reading 6 External linksHistory editPenguin Random House was formed on July 1 2013 by Markus Dohle upon the completion of a 2 4 million transaction between Bertelsmann and Pearson to merge their respective trade publishing companies Random House and Penguin Group Bertelsmann and Pearson the parent companies initially owned 53 and 47 respectively 14 Jane Ciabattari of Library Journal has referred to this merger as the publishing industry s response to the increasing dominance of Amazon com in the book market 15 Dohle was named CEO of the new company which had more than 10 000 employees worldwide with more than 250 imprints and publishing houses and a publishing list of more than 15 000 new titles a year 7 9 16 Penguin Random House relaunched Book Country Penguin s online writing community on July 29 2013 17 On September 24 2014 Random House Studio signed a first look production deal with Universal Pictures under which Random House would be the producer of films based on Penguin Random House books The Universal subsidiary Focus Features has frequently collaborated with Random House Films 18 Having previously created Puffin Rock animation Richard Haines was chosen to head Penguin Random House Children s TV development strategy with the assistance of licensing publishing and TV development executive Emily Campan 19 In November 2015 Pearson announced it would rebrand to focus on its education division 20 On July 11 2017 Pearson sold 22 of its stake in the business to Bertelsmann thereby retaining a 25 holding 21 22 On December 18 2019 Bertelsmann agreed to acquire Pearson s 25 stake in Penguin Random House 23 making it a wholly owned subsidiary of Bertelsmann The sale was completed on April 2 2020 6 In June 2020 Penguin Random House became part of a group of publishers who sued the Internet Archive arguing that its collection of e books was denying authors and publishers revenue and accusing the library of willful mass copyright infringement 24 25 On November 25 2020 Penguin Random House agreed to purchase American publisher Simon amp Schuster from ViacomCBS for 2 175 billion with a formal regulatory approval process to follow the purchase agreement 26 On November 2 2021 the US Justice Department filed a civil antitrust lawsuit to block Penguin Random House s proposed acquisition of Simon amp Schuster alleging that the acquisition would create a publisher with too much influence over books and author payments 27 On November 21 2022 Penguin Random House officially scrapped the deal As a result it was to pay a 200 million termination fee to the recently rebranded Paramount Global 28 Simon amp Schuster would instead be sold to Kohlberg Kravis Roberts on October 30 2023 Divisions and imprints editDK edit See also Dorling Kindersley DK Dorling Kindersley was founded in London in 1974 and is a reference publisher focusing on non fiction for adults and children citation needed Alpha publishes Complete Idiot s GuidesAs of 2015 DK also has official publishing relationships with Angry Birds Lego Marvel Star Wars and Disney 29 better source needed Crown Publishing Group edit See also Crown Publishing Group Crown Publishing was founded in 1933 as the Outlet Book Company a remainder house and is now a publisher of fiction and narrative non fiction 30 In 2018 Crown was combined with the main Random House Publishing Group 31 Amphoto Books publishes photography books Broadway Books founded in 1996 as part of Bantam Doubleday Dell and is now the paperback imprint of Crown Clarkson Potter produces cookbooks illustrated gift books and journals Crown Archetype hardcover publisher of pop culture titles Crown Business publishes business related content Crown Forum publishes political discourse Harmony Books publishes self help titles Hogarth Press partnership between Crown in the US and Windus in the UK Convergent Image Catholic Books Doubleday Religion Waterbrook amp Multnomah publish Christian non fiction and fiction titles Pam Krauss Books founded in 1915 and publishes culinary food and lifestyle related titles Rodale Books Ten Speed Press joined Crown in 2009 as a West Coast publisher of nonfiction and gift titles Tim Duggan Books founded in 2014 Watson Guptill publishes illustrated art books as part of Ten Speed Press 32 Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group edit Alfred A Knopf publisher of hardcover fiction and nonfiction founded in 1915 by Alfred A Knopf and Blanche Knopf Titles under Alfred A Knopf have won 58 Pulitzers as well as Nobel and National Book Awards 33 Doubleday publisher of commercial literary and serious nonfiction founded in 1897 Pantheon founded in 1942 by Kurt Wolff Schocken publisher of Judaica became a part of Random House in 1945 Vintage Books trade paperback publisher founded by Alfred A Knopf in 1954 Anchor Books publisher of history science women s studies sociology and fiction Vintage Espanol Spanish language publisher in the United States founded in 1994 by Alfred A Knopf Black Lizard also known as Vintage Crime publisher of crime fiction acquired by Random House in 1990 Nan A Talese literary imprint formed in 1990 to house authors published by editor Nan A Talese Everyman s Library a series of reprinted classic literature currently published in hardback 34 35 Penguin Publishing Group edit See also Penguin Publishing Group Avery publisher of nonfiction and lifestyle books founded in 1974 Berkley Publishing Group New American Library contain several imprints including Jove Signet Ace Roc Sensation and Caliber DAW publisher of science fiction and fantasy Dutton small boutique fiction and non fiction publisher of about 40 books per year Putnam publisher founded in 1838 Pamela Dorman Books Viking established in 2010 as a boutique publisher of VP Pamela Dorman Penguin established in 1935 in the UK as a publisher of mass market paperbacks houses Penguin Books Penguin Classics and most recently Penguin Press Perigee originally the trade paperback imprint for G P Putnam s Sons publishes prescriptive non fiction self help and how to books Plume trade paperback imprint with a focus on multi cultural and LGBT publishing Portfolio founded in 2001 as a business imprint Riverhead publisher of literary fiction and non fiction founded in 1994 Sentinel founded in 2003 as a conservative imprint Tarcher Perigee publisher of mind body and spiritualism titles Viking Press founded in 1925 and publishes both fiction and non fiction titles 16 Penguin Young Readers Group edit Penguin Young Readers Group is a division devoted to books for young readers and young adults Dial Books for Young Readers publishes about 70 hardcover children s books per year Firebird publishes young adult science fiction and fantasy Frederick Warne publisher founded in 1865 that develops brands based on classic children s literature such as Peter Rabbit G P Putnam s Sons Books for Young Readers publisher of picture books Grosset amp Dunlap publisher of paperback series leveled readers nonfiction brands and licenses for ages 0 12 Kathy Dawson Books launched in 2014 by publisher Kathy Dawson to publish hardcover middle grade and YA fiction Ladybird Books publishes books for toddlers Nancy Paulsen Books launched in 2011 by publisher Nancy Paulsen to publish picture books Philomel Books Price Stern Sloan PSS founded to publish the Mad Libs books in the 1960s expanded to publish additional children s novelty and humor titles Puffin Books publishes books for young readers in various formats Razorbill publishes middle grade and young adult books Speak launched in 2002 to publish classic and new young adult fiction Viking publishes books for young readers 16 Random House Publishing Group edit Ballantine Books founded in 1952 to publish fiction and nonfiction hardcover and paperback titles Bantam Books originally a publisher of mass market reprints currently publishes fiction and nonfiction in all formats Delacorte Press founded in 1921 as a publisher of pulp magazines detective stories and movie articles has expanded to publish original fiction in all formats Del Rey Books branch of Ballantine Books that focuses on science fiction and fantasy titles The Dial Press literary publisher Inklore founded in 2023 to publish manga manhwa manhua webcomics adaptations and light novels 36 Modern Library publisher of American and international classics founded by Boni amp Liveright Random House originally founded in 1927 by Bennett Cerf and Donald Klopfer and publishes fiction Heyne Publishing a German fiction Publisher for mass market Spiegel amp Grau Sugar23 Books fiction and non fiction 37 Alibi Flirt Hydra and Loveswept publish e originals in genre fiction 38 Random House Children s Books edit Alfred A Knopf Books for Young Readers publisher of board books picture books novels and non fiction Bluefire fantasy imprint for middle grade and young adult readers Crown Books for Young Readers Dragonfly publishes paperback picture books Ember publishes young adult and middle grade trade paperbacks such as titles by Judy Blume and Dana Reinhardt Golden Books picture book novelty and activity book publisher launched in 1900 Laurel Leaf publishes young adult literature in a mass market format Little Tiger Press British publisher 39 The Princeton Review publishes print and digital test prep materials Random House Books for Young Readers publisher of Dr Seuss Babar Magic Tree House series Junie B Jones and Step into Reading Random House Graphic launched in 2018 publishes graphic novels 40 Schwartz and Wade launched in 2005 and directed by Anne Schwartz and Lee Wade Sylvan Learning publishes workbooks and study aids 41 Yearling Books publishes middle grade paperbacks Wendy Lamb Books publisher of middle grade and young adult fiction launched in 2002Penguin Random House Digital Publishing Group edit Random House Puzzles amp Games Sasquatch Books Audiobooks Books on Tape Listening Library Penguin Audio Random House Audio Playaway Reference Random House Reference citation needed Penguin Random House International edit Companhia das Letras 70 Brazil Alfaguara Objetiva Suma de Letras Zahar Penguin Random House Australia Penguin Random House Group UK Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial Spain Portugal Latin America Alfaguara Ediciones 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