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Posted By : Jordan Lapp - 3/30/2008 9:03 PM
Goldberg weighs in with thoughts about the experience Barney Rosensweig had with iUniverse while publishing his retrospective of the show Cagney and Lacey.


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Posted By : crystalwizard - 3/30/2008 9:18 PM
Who's Barney Rosenwieg?

You realize that iUniverse doens't exist any more except possibly as a name?


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Posted By : Jordan Lapp - 3/30/2008 9:22 PM
According to Publishers Weekly:
 
Emmy Award-winning producer Barney Rosenzweig’s innovative ways saved his TV series Cagney & Lacey from cancellation several times, but after publishing his new memoir though iUniverse’s print on demand program, he wishes he’d gone the traditional route.
 
The original interview can be found here.


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Posted By : crystalwizard - 3/30/2008 9:27 PM
The article sounds like he got a rough eye-opener. Well... he's a smarter man for the experience.


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Posted By : H.P. Lovesauce - 3/31/2008 10:47 AM
Sounds like this schlemiel backed the wrong horse, and now dismisses the validity of racetracks.

Posted By : Jordan Lapp - 3/31/2008 12:19 PM
His point is that POD is not for everyone. If your audience is little old ladies who don't have internet connections, you'd better have your book on store shelves.


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