Random House CEO Markus Dohle announced internally today “our next steps forward in accelerating the company’s transition to digital, growing our physical book sales, and increasing the efficiency of our customer- author- and publisher-support services.” He also noted some other realignments: The Princeton Review, Sylvan Learning, and Prima Games imprints are becoming part of Random House Children’s Books division, with their leaders reporting to Chip Gibson. Ten Speed’s children’s line Tricycle Books will now operate as an imprint of Knopf Children’s. The digital announcements, which create three separate teams and a “new leadership structure” for Random House Sales, Operations and […]