The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Simon & Schuster being sold

ViacomCBS, fresh off merger, looks to sell publishing business.

- By Tali Arbel

NEW YORK — Simon & Schuster, the publisher of such authors as Stephen King and Bob Woodward, is up for sale.

ViacomCBS, fresh off a merger, is looking to sell its book publishing business as it tries to raise cash to pay down debt and please shareholde­rs with dividends and stock buybacks.

Simon & Schuster is a major publishing house, releasing nearly 2,000 books a year, according to its website. Its library includes Ernest Hemingway’s “The Old Man and the Sea” and Dale Carnegie’s “How to Win Friends & Influence People.”

Its parent company has used its books to create movies and shows. But the business made up just 3% of ViacomCBS’ revenue last year.

ViacomCBS CEO Bob Bakish said the book publisher is not a “core asset” of the company since it isn’t video. But he said it’s a “marquee asset” that is “highly valuable.”

“I’ve had multiple unsolicite­d inbound calls” about the publisher, he said Wednesday at an investment conference.

Simon & Schuster CEO Carolyn Reidy sent a letter to employees Wednesday telling them that ViacomCBS is beginning the sales process and that business will continue as usual. Simon & Schuster announced on Tuesday that it would publish bestsellin­g author Janet Evanovich’s next four books.

ViacomCBS is also looking to see what other businesses it can unload. It has already been trying to sell the longtime CBS headquarte­rs building, Black Rock, a famous Midtown Manhattan office tower. Bakish said Wednesday that several potential buyers are interested and that he expects a sale to close this year.

 ?? DREAMSTIME ?? Simon & Schuster is a major publishing house, releasing nearly 2,000 books a year, according to its website.
DREAMSTIME Simon & Schuster is a major publishing house, releasing nearly 2,000 books a year, according to its website.

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