Disney Hyperion
Disney Hyperion
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legal form | Media company |
founding | 1991 |
Seat | New York , USA |
Branch | publishing company |
Website | www.hyperionbooks.com |
Disney Hyperion is a publisher that is part of the Disney-ABC Television Group, a division of the Walt Disney Company . It was founded in 1991 and named after Hyperion Avenue. Hyperion publishes both fiction and non-fiction for adults under the following names: ABC Daytime, Press, ESPN Books, Hyperion Audiobooks, Hyperion-Osten, Miramax Books and VOICE. The pressure formerly called "Theia" is no longer used.
Hyperion publishes numerous bestsellers, such as:
- For One More Day
- Lipstick Jungle
- Ghallagher Girls
- Mitch Albom
- Percy Jackson , The Kane Chronicles , Magnus Chase, and The Adventures of Apollo by Rick Riordan
- Shouldn't Even Be Doing This by Bob Newhart
- The Five People You Meet in Heaven
- The rest of her life
- The Tender Bar by JR Moehringer
- Trading Up
- You Can Run But You Can't Hide by Duane Chapman
Disney Hyperion has several imprints , including Jump at the Sun , under which children’s books with an African-American target group have been published since 1998 , and Rick Riordan Presents , under whom the publisher has been publishing children's and youth books inspired by the mythologies of different cultures since 2018 .
Hyperion has also published some influential business books such as The Long Tail by Chris Anderson , self-help books such as Relationship Rescue by Phil McGraw and books about celebrity chefs such as Jamie Oliver , Nigella Lawson and Dave Lieberman. Miley Cyrus ' autobiography , Miles to Go , was also published by Disney Hyperion.
Hyperion is being decentralized from HarperCollins .
Web links
- Official website ( English )
- www.everywomansvoice.com ( English )
Individual evidence
- ↑ Karen Angel: BOOKS AND MAGAZINES; CHILDREN AND FAMILIES; Media talk; High-Profile Authors Turn To Much Younger Readers . In: The New York Times . September 7, 1998, ISSN 0362-4331 ( nytimes.com [accessed May 13, 2020]).
- ^ Sue Corbett: Disney Announces New Rick Riordan Imprint. In: Publishers Weekly . September 13, 2016, accessed on May 11, 2020 .