NEW YORK (Reuters) -
Publishers vying for the rights to rocker Keith Richards' autobiography have pushed up the Rolling Stones co-founder's advance to $7.3 million (3.6 million pounds), according to a report.
The bidding has narrowed down to two publishing houses, HarperCollins, a unit of News Corp., and Little Brown, a division of Hachette Filipacchi, the New York Post reported on Thursday.
The choice will come down to the editor and the marketing campaign planned for the book, since the bidders are deadlocked on price, the Post said, citing an unnamed source.
Neither publisher was immediately available for comment.
Publishers vying for the rights to rocker Keith Richards' autobiography have pushed up the Rolling Stones co-founder's advance to $7.3 million (3.6 million pounds), according to a report.
The bidding has narrowed down to two publishing houses, HarperCollins, a unit of News Corp., and Little Brown, a division of Hachette Filipacchi, the New York Post reported on Thursday.
The choice will come down to the editor and the marketing campaign planned for the book, since the bidders are deadlocked on price, the Post said, citing an unnamed source.
Neither publisher was immediately available for comment.
Yeah, I'll bet.
I was listening to the Dylan/Stones version of "Like A Rolling Stone" from 2006 last night. It was great!
ReplyDeleteAs long as he can still play like that I don't care what he remembers.