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  2. Recorded Books - Wikipedia

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    Recorded Books was acquired by Haights Cross Communications in December 1999, where Recorded Books operated as a division of that company. [10] In 2002, Haights Cross acquired Audio Adventures, a brand established in the truck stop market to tie in with 650 rental kiosks in truck stop centers Recorded Books previously had. [10]

  3. RBMedia - Wikipedia

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    Recorded Books (later to be the "RB" in RBMedia) was founded in Maryland in 1978 and was a pioneer in the industry. [2] When it was acquired in December 1999 by Haights Cross Communications, the company operated as its division.

  4. Blackstone Audio - Wikipedia

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    Blackstone has made deals with other audiobook companies where Blackstone manufactures physical CD & MP3 CD format media and distributes them to retail and library locations. Labels under this program include Naxos AudioBooks and Recorded Books. In 2015, Blackstone expanded with Blackstone Publishing, an imprint devoted to print and e-books.

  5. 20 Proven Ways To Get Paid To Read Books in 2024 - AOL

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    Whether it’s reading books aloud, editing or just plain reading there are several ways you can earn a few extra bucks by simply doing what you love to do. Read More: 6 Genius Things All Wealthy ...

  6. Audiobook - Wikipedia

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    Recorded Books and Chivers Audio Books were the first to develop integrated production teams and to work with professional actors. [11] By 1984, there were eleven audiobook publishing companies, they included Caedmon, Metacom, Newman Communications, Recorded Books, Brilliance and Books on Tape. [9]

  7. Frank Muller - Wikipedia

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    In 1979, Henry Trentman founded Recorded Books and hired Muller as its first narrator to record its first book, The Sea Wolf by Jack London. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The company began by publishing audiobook recordings of public domain works such as Call of the Wild and A Tale of Two Cities but later expanded into copyrighted works as audiobooks began ...