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Cashing out and scaling up: publishing M&A in 2024 (so far)

Jul 12 2024

At the end of 2023, industry observers told PW they expected 2024 to be an active year for mergers and acquisitions. So far, those predictions have been accurate, with seven notable deals announced in the first half of the year, and two major deals announced last week: RBmedia’s acquisition of Dreamscape Media, and Penguin Random House’s acquisition of Boom! Studios.

Source: Publishers Weekly

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