ENSIKLOPEDIA Cari Tekan Enter untuk memulai pencarian cepat. Kembali ke Ensiklopedia Arsip Wikipedia Indonesia Harper Prism Harper PrismDefunct American publishing imprint Harper PrismParent companyHarperCollinsStatusdefunctFounded1993SuccessorEosCountry of originUnited StatesHeadquarters locationNew York CityKey peopleJohn SilbersackPublication typesbooksFiction genresscience fiction and fantasy Harper Prism (1993–1999) was launched by John Silbersack, Publishing Director, in 1993 as the first science fiction and fantasy imprint of HarperCollins Publishers in the United States.[1] Prism's early authors included Stephen Baxter, Terry Pratchett, Isaac Asimov, and Clive Barker as well as many media and gaming tie-ins such as Magic: The Gathering and The X-Files. When HarperCollins acquired Avon Books in 1999, the Harper Prism imprint was absorbed into the Avon Eos line. References ↑ Petrikin, Chris (1998-06-26). "HarperCollins comeback". Variety. Retrieved 2024-06-12. vteNews CorpSister company: Fox CorporationvteDow Jones & CompanyNational consumer products Barron's Financial News Investor's Business Daily MarketWatch.com The Wall Street Journal Asia Europe WSJ. The Journal Enterprise products Factiva S&P Dow Jones Indices (2.6%) vteHarperCollinsUnited States Avon Caedmon Ecco Harper Harper Perennial I Can Read! William Morrow and Company United Kingdom William Collins, Sons Collins Bartholomew The Friday Project Leckie & Leckie Australia Angus & Robertson Christian BibleGateway.com Thomas Nelson Women of Faith Zondervan Canada Harlequin Enterprises Love Inspired Mira vteNews Corp AustraliaNewspapersMetropolitan The Australian Daily Telegraph (Sydney) Sunday Telegraph (Sydney) Herald Sun (Melbourne) The Courier-Mail (Brisbane) Sunday Mail (Brisbane) The Advertiser (Adelaide) Sunday Mail (Adelaide) The Mercury (Hobart) Northern Territory News (Darwin) RegionalQueensland Balonne Beacon Bowen Independent The Cairns Post Central Queensland News Central Telegraph Chinchilla News and Murilla Advertiser Daily Mercury The Dalby Herald Fraser Coast Chronicle Gold Coast Bulletin Gold Coast Mail The Gympie Times Herbert River Express Innisfail Advocate The Morning Bulletin NewsMail The Northern Miner The Observer The Queensland Times Stanthorpe Border Post Sunshine Coast Daily The Toowoomba Chronicle Townsville Bulletin Warwick Daily News The Western Star Whitsunday Times Other The Coffs Coast Advocate The Daily Examiner Geelong Advertiser The Northern Star Tweed Daily News vteNews Corp Australia community newspapersNewsLocal (NSW) Manly Daily North Shore Times Northern District Times Parramatta Advertiser Messenger (SA) News Review Leader Standard Eastern Courier East Torrens Guardian Southern Times Hills Valley Weekly Times Portside City Quest (Qld) South-West News Southern Star Victoria Leader Community Newspapers TelevisionvteSky News AustraliaChannelsActive Sky News Live Sky News Extra Sky News Weather Channel Defunct Sky News Business Channel Sky News Election Channel Your Money [50%] ProgrammingvteSky News Australia programmingCurrentDaytime Agenda First Edition Weekend Outsiders Primetime Credlin Paul Murray Live The Bolt Report The Late Debate FormerDaytime Keneally and Cameron PVO NewsDay Pyne & Marles The Contrarians The Friday Show The Last Word The Morning Shift To the Point Primetime Credlin Keneally Freya Fires Up Friday Live Hinch Live Hadley! Jones + Co Karvelas Reporting Live with Stan Grant Richo Speers Tonight SportsNight with James Bracey The B Team with Peter Berner The Cabinet The Latest with Laura Jayes The Nation with David Speers Viewpoint Magazines Big League GQ Australia Vogue Australia Other ARN Media (15%) Brisbane Broncos (69%) Business Spectator News.com.au Newspoll Papua New Guinea Post-Courier (63%) REA Group (62%) SuperCoach AFL NRL Formerholdings Australian Associated Press (47%) ADS (Adelaide) CarsGuide (55%) Community Newspaper Group (50%) Festival Mushroom Records Foxtel HSV (Melbourne) Melbourne Storm (Melbourne) mX (Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane) The Herald (Melbourne) The Sun (Melbourne) The Daily Mirror (Sydney) The Entertainment Quarter The Sunday Times (Perth) 3DB Radio (Melbourne) vteNews UKNewspapersDaily The Sun (1969) The Times (1981) Former Daily Today (1987–1995) Sunday The Sunday Times (1981) The Sun on Sunday (2012) Former Sunday News of the World (1969–2011) Sunday Today (1987) Regional The London Paper (2006–2009) Magazine The Times Literary Supplement (1981) RadioNews Broadcasting (2016) TalkRadio Talksport Times Radio Virgin Radio UK Streaming Talk (2022) Other assets Move Realtor.com New York Post Page Six California Post News America Marketing News Outdoor Group Storyful Texture (partial; shuttered) See also: 21st Century Fox News Corporation This article about a United States publishing company is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by adding missing information.vte