Random Penguin

Official news came down the pipeline today that the rumors are true: Random House and Penguin are merging in a massive business deal that will create the largest publishing company in the world. Why is this Star Wars news? Well, as Dunc over at Club Jade pointed out, both Random House and Penguin both have imprints in DelRey and DK that print Star Wars material.

But don’t get too excited yet. This deal is still subject to regulatory approval, and that may be a problem. Dunc and I have both posited that this could be a case for anti-trust investigations. Why? Right now, in the UK, Random House and Penguin make up 27% of book sales. Forbes speculates that in the US, that number jumps to about 40% of trade book sales. Globally, according to the Huffington Post, the two would make up 26% of world wide book sales. I would note that none of these numbers specifically address the academic publishing arms of these companies either; Pearson (owner of Penguin) has a massive education publishing arm, and combining with Random House could end up with a larger share of the textbook market as well, and any college student taking a look at textbooks in their college bookstore knows what kind of problem that might be.

It is important that in all of these articles, the words “subject to regulatory approval” or “anti-trust approval” come up. The fact that both Random House and Penguin are European-based companies could complicate matters. And for those of us who are aspiring authors, this new conglomeration could be good or bad (see the Forbes article linked above.) In any case, this smacks of desperation on the sides of the publishers in the face of ebooks (especially after the Department of Justice came down on the agency pricing model). But don’t look away yet. The Huffington Post also reports that NewsCorp is looking to add to HarperCollins, so more big publisher mergers may be on the horizon.

DVR Watch: Tuesday, October 30th

Star Wars fans, take notice. Billy Dee Williams (ESB and RotJ’s Lando Calrissian) will be guest-starring on CBS’s #1 drama NCIS tomorrow as Leroy Jethro Moore, the man for whom Leroy Jethro Gibbs (Mark Harmon) was named for in the fifth episode of NCIS‘s tenth season, “The Namesake.”

The episode synopsis reads: “A petty officer found dead in the car of a millionaire has ties to a friend of Jackson Gibbs prompting an investigation.” You can watch the preview of the episode here at CBS.com.

NCIS airs on Tuesdays at 8:00 pm eastern, 7:00 pm, central. For those of you on the east coast who may miss the episode due to Hurricane Sandy related weather reports or electric/cable outages, the episode will be available on CBS.com starting Wednesday.

Cosplay Monday: Genderswapped Nightwing

Aaaaand we’re back with another edition of Cosplay Monday.  This week, we’re featuring yet another genderswapped costume from this year’s New York Comic Con.  (I swear that this pattern is completely by accident!)  Samantha Nicole on flickr spotted this amazing Genderswapped Nightwing on the floor of the con.  It looks great, it looks functional, those weapons look like they could do some serious damage and it’s just an all around great re-imagining of what Dick Grayson’s costume would look like if he was a woman.

Jedi Prince Retrospective: The Lost City of the Jedi

TRIOCULUS HAS ASSUMED POWER.

THE EMPIRE HAS BEEN REBORN.

AND A YOUNG JEDI IS ABOUT TO BE DISCOVERED.

Enter, our Jedi Prince!

Wouldn’t Palpatine be proud of his grandson?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Not exactly the Prince I expected, but okay then. On with the show!

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Tosche Station Radio #34: Illustrated

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On this week’s episode of Tosche Station Radio, Nanci and Brian are joined by blog writer Bria to discuss the latest Expanded Universe novel announcements as well as the Essential Reader’s Companion.

Since the last time we podcasted, Bria reviewed the Mark of Athena by Rick Riordan. Nanci started her Jedi Prince retrospective. Emily went to New Mexico and explored some geeky sites. Brian looked at X-Wing’s impossible mission. Bria and Brian wondered who should play Carol Danvers in the Marvel Film Universe.

In Fixer’s Flash, Brian’s been busy reading both War of the Sasons: The Human and The Price of the Stars. He’s also been knee-deep in comics, reading through Captain Marvel #5 as well as Hawkeye 1-3. Nanci’s kept herself busy re-reading the Jedi Prince books for her retrospective as well as the fifth book in the Mageworlds sreies. To complete the trifecta, Bria has also been reading Mageworlds. She’s also found time to get through Vortex and Stephen King’s The Long Walk.

Deak’s Dirt is covering nearly three weeks worth of news, so listen in for a discussion of all things Marvel. The hosts also discuss the Expanded Universe book announcements from San Diego Comic Con, Celebration VI, and New York Comic Con. Everyone seems excited for the John Jackson Miller Kenobi novel as well as the Rebels books.

This week’s Camie’s Concerns dives into The Essential Reader’s Companion by Pablo Hidalgo. Brian, Nanci, and Bria discuss the content, the artwork, and share their impressions of the book. Should you buy it? Listen in to find out!

Tosche Station Radio is the official podcast of Tosche-Station.net and a part of the Solo Sound network. If you like what you hear, please leave a review on the iTunes Music Store or the Zune Marketplace. We can also be found on Facebook, Google+, and Twitter.

Nanci and Brian are the co-founders and writers of Tosche-Station.net. You can find Nanci on Twitter with the handle @Nancipants and you can find Brian with @LaneWinree.

FYI: Tosche Station’s Social Media Options

Heather over at Zhobot and Dunc at Club Jade alerted me to an issue regarding our Facebook page a little earlier today. Long story short, unless I pay Facebook a rather large sum of money, our link posts there will only hit about 15% of people subscribed to us. Given that I’m already shelling out cash for web hosting, I’m in no particular rush to give Facebook money for a service that used to (and still should) be free.

So if you’ve noticed our posts aren’t appearing on your Facebook timeline as much or at all, you can keep in touch with us in one of two ways. First, you can follow us on Twitter. Second, you can subscribe to our newly created Google+ page. We’ll keep updating the Facebook page, but you may want to give us a follow at one or both of the other options just in case.

Finally, if there is interest, we’ll consider starting up a Tumblr page. If you’d like to see that, let us know in the comments.