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Apple To Replace The Orange Prize For Women Writers? by Agstar(f): 2:00pm On Aug 20, 2012
It is no longer news that Orange pulled out of the sponsorship deal of one of the prestigious literary prizes in the world. We came across a piece written by Matt Brian on thenextweb.com with regards to the likely successor … APPLE!. Enjoy his write up below:

“Featured in a large percentage of Hollywood films and TV shows without any help from their creators, Apple’s products don’t need a lot of assistance when it comes to marketing. The company rarely ties itself to events, awards or media advertising but Apple could soon make a small exception, with a commitment to backing a UK book prize.

The Telegraph reports that Apple has been in talks to support the Orange Prize for Fiction, an award that celebrates women’s writing from throughout the world, replacing the UK mobile operator after 17 years of sponsorship.

Orange’s parent company Everything Everywhere announced that it would relinquish sponsorship of the Prize in May, prompting suggestions that another fruit company would step in to fill the void. As The Telegraph points out, this may become a reality with discussions between Apple and the award’s organisers entering “advanced stages.”

However, it may face competition from device maker Kobo, which offers a range of popular eBook readers similar to Amazon’s Kindle.

Apple has lent its name to the iTunes Festival events in the UK, but the company has typically refrained from backing awards and events in the past.

Apple, of course, controls a large percentage of worldwide music and video sales via its iTunes store, and has entered the eBook market with the launch of the iBookStore. It isn’t known whether Apple intends to lend its name to the Prize for Fiction, or use it for marketing purposes and display nominated books prominently in its eBook store.

Apple also finds itself (as well as two major publishers) at the centre of a lawsuit over ... read more on

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