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Macmillan

Mentioned in 6 analyzed podcast episodes across 6 shows

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Sleepy History

Sleepy History · May 21, 2026

Books

Major 19th-century publisher founded in London (1843), published Victorian classics including Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

History of Writing Systems (Sumerian cuneiform, Egyptian hieroglyphics)Papyrus and Parchment as Writing MaterialsAncient Libraries (Royal Library of Ashurbanipal, Library of Alexandria)
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WSJ Tech News Briefing

WSJ Tech News Briefing · May 5, 2026

TNB Tech Minute: Publishers Sue Meta Over Alleged Use of Copyrighted Works in AI Training

Publisher plaintiff in class-action lawsuit against Meta regarding copyrighted works used in Llama AI training

AI Copyright Infringement LitigationGenerative AI Training Data SourcesFair Use Doctrine in Machine Learning
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Everyone's Business (But Mine) with Kara Berry

Everyone's Business (But Mine) with Kara Berry · Apr 1, 2026

Troubled Waters: A Summer House Recaps

Cancer support organization promoting online community forum for patient support

Infidelity and affair timeline reconstructionRelationship financial vulnerability and business stress impactSocial media asymmetric consequences for male vs female transgressors
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American History Hit

American History Hit · Mar 12, 2026

America's Bloodiest Day: Battle of Antietam

Sponsor of online community platform for cancer patients providing support and peer connection

Battle of Antietam—September 17, 1862Emancipation Proclamation—political timing and strategic deploymentCivil War Eastern Theater strategy and Lee's Maryland invasion
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Book Riot - The Podcast

Book Riot - The Podcast · Feb 25, 2026

How Much Are You Like The Characters You Read About?

Publisher of 23rd Street Books imprint, sponsor of episode featuring Stephanie Stalvey's graphic memoir

Reader Demographics and Book Selection PatternsRacial Representation in Published FictionGender Representation in Main vs Secondary Characters
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Zero to Well-Read

Zero to Well-Read · Jan 27, 2026

"Bartleby, the Scrivener" by Herman Melville

Publisher of 23rd Street Books imprint, which published Everything in Color by Stephanie Stalvey, featured in mid-roll sponsorship

Literary Interpretation and Ambiguity19th-Century American Literature and the American RenaissanceLabor Alienation and Workplace Dynamics
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