
Show overview
Velocity of Content launched in 2023 and has put out 80 episodes in the time since. That works out to roughly 20 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a several-times-a-week cadence.
Episodes typically run ten to twenty minutes — most land between 13 min and 17 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-US-language Arts show.
The catalogue appears to be on hiatus or wound down — the most recent episode landed 2.1 years ago, with no new episodes in over a year.
From the publisher
A series of recordings from the Copyright Clearance Center
Latest Episodes
View all 80 episodesAt Princeton University Press, The Mission is “Our Compass”
In a publishing environment buffeted by digital disruption and calls for open access, university presses in 2024 must manage to remain relevant and sustainable even as their audiences grow.
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Spanish Language Publishing Serves Many in US
There is growing demand in the US market for Spanish-language books.
SPD Closure Shock
Last week, 400 publishers were shocked to learn that SPD had abruptly closed.
Early Career Professionals in Scholarly Publishing Tell All
Surprising details about career ambitions and the barriers faced to realize them.
100 Years of Simon & Schuster Books and Authors
The publisher – one of the Big 5 – was founded in 1924 by Richard Simon and Max Schuster.
Forging A Future-Looking Supply Chain For Publishing
The next time you sit down to read a book, remember to thank the links in publishing’s supply chain.
NYC School Trashes Controversial Books
While many books are removed from shelves after a lengthy and public review process, accounts are mounting where the titles were surreptitiously withdrawn from collections, says PW’s Andrew Albanese.
At London Book Fair, Publishers Urge Permission for AI Training
Without exaggeration, the entire London Book Fair stood on the intersection of publishing, copyright, and AI.
London Book Fair Returns
London Book Fair welcomed thousands to Olympia Hall this week.
Mental Health Awareness Is An SSP Priority
At SSP, Randy Townsend has led efforts to prioritize mental health awareness and support within the scholarly communications ecosystem.
Class Action Against Amazon Advances
Amazon's dominance in the e-book market, according to litigation, has enabled the e-retailer to "coerce" publishers into anticompetitive deals.
Spanish Audio Is Global Winner
According to the latest report from dosdoce.com on audio publishing in Spanish-language markets, production and consumption is soaring.
Industry Survey Finds Struggle to Diversify
Independent publisher Lee & Low has released a survey on diversity in publishing employment.
Small Press Values
SPD takes risks on books by new or marginalized writers, enabling their works to develop an audience and to gain recognition, says Kent Watson.
Circana BookScan’s McLean Offers 2024 Sales Forecast
US book publishers and readers looking for more diversion, less politics, in 2024.
Beyond Impact, Latest Journal Citation Reports Certify Trust
For nearly half a century, the Journal Citation Reports, or JCR, have been “must reading” in universities around the world. Dr. Nandita Quaderi, a senior vice president and the editor in chief for Web of Science at Clarivate, shares the latest developments in the JCR’s ongoing evolution.
Facing Up to AI at PubWest
At PubWest 2024 in Phoenix, the impact of generative AI on publishing dominated the conference agenda.
Ukrainian Authors and Publishers Fight On
The Russian invasion targeted Ukrainian culture as much as the country’s infrastructure, says Iryna Baturevych, co-founder of Chytomo, an online publishing news platform.
Hell’s Hundred Arrives From Soho Press
Soho publisher Bronwen Hruska cited an increased cultural fixation with horror for the move