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<title>What Imus Exit Means for Publishing</title>
<description><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.channel3000.com/2007/0409/11591864_240X180.jpg" class="alignleft">The media firestorm <a href="http://news.google.com/news?hl=en&amp;ned=us&amp;q=Don+Imus&amp;btnG=Search+News">continues in the wake of <strong>Don Imus</strong>&#8216;s firin</a>g from both <strong>MSNBC</strong> and <strong>CBS</strong> as a result of the inappropriate comment heard round the world, but only now is publishing waking up to one harsh by-product: the loss of what&#8217;s become a bona fide sales boost for many a non-fiction writer.</p>
<p><em>The New York Post</em>&#8216;s <strong>Terry Keenan</strong> <a href="http://www.nypost.com/seven/04152007/business/end_of_imus_inc__will_be_a_shock_to_publishing_business_terry_keenan.htm">spells things out more clearly</a> with a comment one anonymous agent told her earlier this week: &#8220;The Imus impact was worth hundreds of millions if not billions of dollars to the book publishing industry.&#8221;  PW Editor-in-Chief Sara Nelson <a href="http://www.publishersweekly.com/article/CA6433834.html?industryid=47210">agrees with this party line</a>, and points out that &#8220;it demonstrates all too clearly how dependent the publishing business has become on celebrity endorsements.&#8221; But is Imus&#8217;s worth really all that great? Consider North Carolina bookseller <strong>Jennifer Beall</strong>&#8216;s take <a href="http://www.publishersweekly.com/index.asp?layout=talkBackCommentsFull&amp;talk_back_header_id=6431989&amp;articleid=CA6432248&amp;talk_back_id=%talk_back_id%&amp;starting=11">in the Talkback section of PW</a>. &#8220;Maybe it&#8217;s just the places I&#8217;ve lived but in 15 years of bookselling I&#8217;ve never had a customer who asked for a title because they heard about it on Imus.&#8221;</p>
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