publishing deal

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publishing
noun[U]
uk
/ˈpʌb.lɪʃ.ɪŋ/
us
/ˈpʌb.lɪʃ.ɪŋ/
the profession or business of producing and selling a book, magazine, ...
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deal
noun
uk
/diːl/
us
/diːl/
an agreement or an arrangement, especially ...
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(Definition ofpublishinganddealfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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About 40 percent of the album's cost was provided by thepublishingdeal.
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He left the company after four years in the hope of trying to secure apublishingdeal.
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She has also had a songpublishingdeal.
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They had their own company, their ownpublishingdeal.
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Under thispublishingdeal, the publisher allows the subpublisher to act on its behalf in certain foreign territories.
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Unfortunately for the band, this meant that theirpublishingdealevaporated, as did their promotional and touring budget.
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We negotiated a whole detailedpublishingdealbetween the two of us.
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Shortly afterwards, they signed a 500,000publishingdealdespite having just seven songs in their repertoire - working out at around 70,000 per song.
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With apublishingdealand a machine behind him, he decided to focus his career on working with recording artists instead of jingles.
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It was written as part of apublishingdealso that he could get his utopian fiction novel published.
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Theirpublishingdealevaporated, as did the funding for the album's promotion and the band's tour.
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After finding her true voice, apublishingdealcame quickly thereafter.
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He also landed his firstpublishingdeal.
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Scott started his musical career by pursuing apublishingdealfor music written for someone else to sing.
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Steinberg signed him to his firstpublishingdealat age 20.
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Tedder later revealed the record andpublishingdealhe was offered wasn't real.
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Many others had publishing deals or music placings in commercials or movies.
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Tyree became one of the dominant literary self-promoters of the 1990s, leading to offers of publishing deals by a number of influential mainstream book publishers.
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Their crowdfunding success has, however, granted them enough independence to be more selective about the publishers they work with and the types of publishing deals they are willing to accept.
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