Penguin Group Explained

Penguin Group
Parent:Penguin Random House
Foundation:
(as Penguin Books)
Founder:[1]
Location:20 Vauxhall Bridge Rd, London, United Kingdom
Products:Books
Revenue: £1.05 billion (2010)

Penguin Group is a British trade book publisher and part of Penguin Random House, which is owned by the German media conglomerate Bertelsmann. The new company was created by a merger that was finalised on 1 July 2013, with Bertelsmann initially owning 53% of the joint venture, and Pearson PLC initially owning the remaining 47%.[2] Since 18 December 2019, Penguin Random House has been wholly owned by Bertelsmann.[3]

Penguin Books has its registered office in City of Westminster, London.[4] [5]

Its British division is Penguin Books Ltd. Other separate divisions are located in the United States, Ireland, New Zealand, India, Australia, Canada, China, Brazil and South Africa.

History

Penguin Books Ltd. (est. 1935) of the United Kingdom was bought by Pearson Longman in 1970. In 1975, Penguin acquired the American hardcover firm Viking Press.[6] In 1986, Penguin acquired the New American Library, a mass-market paperback publisher.[7] In 1995, Penguin acquired the independent publisher Donald I. Fine.[8]

Penguin Group (USA) Inc. was formed in 1996 as a result of the merger between Penguin Books USA and the Putnam Berkley Group after Penguin acquired Putnam Berkley from MCA.[9] [10] The newly formed company was originally called Penguin Putnam Inc., but, in 2003, it changed its name to Penguin Group (USA) Inc. to reflect the parent Pearson PLC's grouping of all the Penguin companies worldwide under the supervisory umbrella of Pearson's own Penguin Group division.

The different Penguin companies use many imprints, many of which used to be independent publishers.[11] Penguin Group (USA) Inc. also operates its own speaker's bureau that books speaking engagements for many of the publisher's authors. In 2011, the online writing and publishing community Book Country was launched as a subsidiary of Penguin Group USA.[12]

On 11 April 2012, the United States Department of Justice filed United States v. Apple Inc., naming Apple, Penguin, and four other major publishers as defendants. The suit alleged that they conspired to fix prices for e-books and weaken Amazon.com's position in the market in violation of antitrust law.[13] In December 2013, a federal judge approved a settlement of the antitrust claims, in which Penguin and the other publishers paid into a fund that provided credits to customers who had overpaid for books due to the price-fixing.[14]

On 26 October 2012, Pearson entered into talks with rival conglomerate Bertelsmann, over the possibility of combining their respective publishing companies, Penguin Group and Random House. The houses were considered two of the 'Big Six' publishing companies prior to the merger,[15] which became the 'Big Five' upon its completion. The European Union approved the Penguin Random House merger on 5 April 2013.

Imprints

Penguin Group imprints include the following:[16]

See also

Notes and References

  1. http://global.penguinrandomhouse.com/company-history/ Company history
  2. Mark Sweney "Penguin and Random House merger to create biggest book publisher ever seen", The Guardian, 29 October 2012
  3. Spahr, Wolfgang (18 December 2019) "BMG Parent Bertelsmann to Acquire Full Stake in Penguin Random House" Billboard
  4. "26. What is Penguin Books Limited's company registration number? " Penguin Books. Retrieved 28 August 2009.
  5. "Maps ." City of Westminster. Retrieved 28 August 2009.
  6. News: Viking Press Is Sold to Penguin Books. Whitman. Alden. 11 November 1975. The New York Times. 13 September 2017. en-US. 0362-4331.
  7. News: McDowell. Edwin. PENGUIN AGREES TO BUY NEW AMERICAN LIBRARY. The New York Times. October 1986. 2 December 2018.
  8. 0000-0019. 242. 37. 10–11. Penguin acquires Donald I. Fine. Publishers Weekly. 28 February 2021. 11 September 1995.
  9. News: 0362-4331. Lyall. Sarah. Penguin Is Buying MCA's Putnam Berkley for $336 Million. The New York Times. 2 December 2018. 27 November 1996.
  10. Web site: Now for the Grann Finale. NYMag.com. 21 January 2002 . 23 May 2018.
  11. Web site: Penguin Group (USA): About Us. 12 August 2005. 13 September 2008. https://web.archive.org/web/20080913072023/http://us.penguingroup.com/static/html/aboutus/index.html. dead.
  12. Web site: What's the Penguin About? . Bookcountry.com . 27 February 2014.
  13. News: Justice Department sues Apple, publishers over e-book prices . . 11 April 2012 . 1 June 2014 . Mui, Ylan Q. and Hayley Tsukayama.
  14. News: E-book price fixing settlements rolling out . USA Today . 25 March 2014 . 1 June 2014 . Molina, Brett.
  15. Web site: Edgecliffe . Andrew . Penguin and Random House in deal talks . . 26 October 2012 . 27 February 2014.
  16. Web site: Penguin: Publishers/Imprints. 28 April 2018. 27 January 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220127061401/https://www.penguin.com/publishers/. dead.
  17. Web site: Who Are 'The Big Six'? . Fiction Matters . 5 March 2010 . 16 January 2014.