Media - Publishing - Publishers - New York, New York, USA
NYC has long been a major center for book publishing in the United States
- HarperCollins: HarperCollins Publishers; literary and commercial fiction, business books, children's books, cookbooks, mystery, romance, reference, religious and spiritual books; unit of News Corporation
- McGraw-Hill: McGraw-Hill Companies; education, financial services, information and media services; 2002 sales $4.7 billion
- Penguin: Penguin Group; imprints Putnam, Viking, Dutton, Puffin, Dorling Kindersley, Rough Guides; unit of Pearson
- Random House: Publishing operation of Bertelsmann; imprints Random House, Alfred A. Knopf, Ballantine, Bantam, Dell, and Doubleday
- Simon & Schuster: Publishing; imprints include Pocket Books, The Free Press, and Scribner
- Scholastic: Scholastic Inc; global children’s publishing and media company
- W W Norton: W. W. Norton and Company; fiction, nonfiction, and poetry
- Wiley: John Wiley & Sons; publishes textbooks, professional books; 2003 sales $854 million
