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Omnibus Press is headquartered in London, United Kingdom.
Answer: True
The headquarters of Omnibus Press are located in London, United Kingdom.
The publisher Omnibus Press releases approximately 50 new titles annually.
Answer: False
Omnibus Press publishes approximately 30 new titles annually, not 50.
Omnibus Press currently has fewer than 200 titles in its backlist.
Answer: False
Omnibus Press maintains a substantial backlist of over 300 titles currently in print, exceeding 200.
Omnibus Press books are distributed exclusively within the United Kingdom.
Answer: False
Omnibus Press distributes its publications globally, not exclusively within the United Kingdom.
Omnibus Press primarily publishes books on film and television.
Answer: False
Omnibus Press primarily specializes in publishing music-related books, not books on film and television.
Omnibus Press distributes its publications globally.
Answer: True
Omnibus Press distributes its publications on a global scale.
Omnibus Press is a British publisher specializing in music books.
Answer: True
Omnibus Press is a British publisher with a specialization in music-related books.
What is the primary specialization of Omnibus Press?
Answer: Creating music-related books focused on artists and the industry.
Omnibus Press primarily specializes in creating music-related books, focusing on artists and the music industry.
Where is the main headquarters of Omnibus Press located?
Answer: London, United Kingdom
The headquarters of Omnibus Press are located in London, United Kingdom.
Approximately how many new titles does Omnibus Press publish each year?
Answer: Around 30
Omnibus Press publishes approximately 30 new titles each year.
What is the approximate size of Omnibus Press's backlist currently in print?
Answer: Over 300 titles
The publisher maintains a substantial backlist, with over 300 titles currently available in print.
Omnibus Press, founded in 1972, initially focused exclusively on publishing music-related books.
Answer: False
Omnibus Press was founded in 1972, but its initial focus was on general non-fiction, not exclusively music-related books.
Omnibus Press is a subsidiary of the Wise Music Group.
Answer: True
Omnibus Press operates as a subsidiary of the Wise Music Group.
The shift for Omnibus Press to publish exclusively music books occurred in 1972.
Answer: False
The strategic shift for Omnibus Press to focus exclusively on music books occurred in 1983, not 1972.
The Music Sales Group changed its name to Wise Music Group in February 2020.
Answer: True
The Music Sales Group officially changed its name to Wise Music Group in February 2020.
Chris Charlesworth, an editor at Omnibus Press, was previously a journalist for NME.
Answer: False
Chris Charlesworth, an editor at Omnibus Press, was previously a journalist for Melody Maker, not NME.
Omnibus Press was established in the 1980s.
Answer: False
Omnibus Press was established in 1972, not in the 1980s.
The parent company of Omnibus Press was formerly known as Music Sales Group.
Answer: True
The parent company of Omnibus Press, now known as Wise Music Group, was formerly known as Music Sales Group.
The parent company of Omnibus Press has always been known as Wise Music Group.
Answer: False
The parent company of Omnibus Press was formerly known as Music Sales Group before changing its name to Wise Music Group.
In what year was Omnibus Press founded?
Answer: 1972
Omnibus Press was founded in the year 1972.
Which group is the parent company of Omnibus Press?
Answer: Wise Music Group
Omnibus Press is a subsidiary of the Wise Music Group.
What was the initial purpose of Omnibus Press upon its launch in 1972?
Answer: To serve as a general non-fiction publisher complementing sheet music activities.
Originally, Omnibus Press was launched as a general non-fiction publisher. Its purpose was to complement the sheet music publications and distribution activities of its parent company, Music Sales Group.
Which event marked the shift for Omnibus Press to focus exclusively on music books?
Answer: The joining of former Melody Maker editor Chris Charlesworth in 1983.
The strategic decision to concentrate exclusively on music books was made after Chris Charlesworth, a former music journalist for Melody Maker, joined Omnibus Press as its editor in 1983.
Pete Frame's 'Rock Family Trees' was one of the first major publications after Omnibus Press began specializing in music.
Answer: True
'Rock Family Trees' by Pete Frame was a significant early publication following Omnibus Press's specialization in music.
Pete Frame's 'Rock Family Trees' has been adapted into a popular television series.
Answer: True
Pete Frame's 'Rock Family Trees' has been adapted into two television series produced by the BBC.
Omnibus Press has published biographies on artists like Bob Marley, Keith Moon, and Morrissey.
Answer: True
Omnibus Press has published biographies on notable artists including Bob Marley, Keith Moon, and Morrissey.
Omnibus Press has a historical connection to The Beatles due to its parent company's role in publishing their sheet music.
Answer: True
Omnibus Press has a significant connection to The Beatles, stemming from its parent company's historical role as the publisher of their sheet music.
Dominic Pedlar's book analyzed The Beatles' career trajectory but not their songwriting techniques.
Answer: False
Dominic Pedlar's book analyzed The Beatles' songwriting techniques and musical composition, not solely their career trajectory.
In 2007, Omnibus Press published a comprehensive 10-volume encyclopedia of popular music.
Answer: False
In 2007, Omnibus Press published the Concise Edition of Colin Larkin's Encyclopedia of Popular Music, not the full 10-volume version.
Colin Larkin's Encyclopedia of Popular Music (Concise Edition) contained over 2,000 pages.
Answer: False
Colin Larkin's Encyclopedia of Popular Music (Concise Edition) contained 1,600 pages, not over 2,000.
Omnibus Press published Colin Larkin's Encyclopedia of Popular Music in its full 10-volume format.
Answer: False
Omnibus Press published the Concise Edition of Colin Larkin's Encyclopedia of Popular Music, not the full 10-volume format.
Which of the following is mentioned as a notable biography published by Omnibus Press?
Answer: Uptight: The Velvet Underground Story by Victor Bockris
Omnibus Press has published biographies on notable artists, including 'Uptight: The Velvet Underground Story' by Victor Bockris.
Pete Frame's 'Rock Family Trees' has been recognized through adaptation into what media?
Answer: Two television series produced by the BBC.
Pete Frame's 'Rock Family Trees' has been adapted into two television series produced by the BBC.
Which of these writers is NOT listed as a notable contributor to Omnibus Press?
Answer: Greil Marcus
While Jerry Hopkins, Paul Williams, and David Sinclair are listed as notable contributors, Greil Marcus is not mentioned in the provided information.
Why does Omnibus Press have a significant number of books related to The Beatles?
Answer: Their parent company has published The Beatles' sheet music since the company's inception.
Omnibus Press has published numerous books on The Beatles, leveraging its parent company's historical role as the publisher of their sheet music.
What specific analytical focus did Dominic Pedlar's book on The Beatles take?
Answer: An analysis of their musical composition and songwriting techniques.
Dominic Pedlar's book, 'The Songwriting Secrets of The Beatles,' provided an analytical study focusing on the musical composition and techniques employed by the band.
What was published by Omnibus Press in 2007 that served as a reference work on popular music?
Answer: Colin Larkin's Encyclopedia of Popular Music (Concise Edition)
In 2007, Omnibus Press published Colin Larkin's Encyclopedia of Popular Music (Concise Edition), a significant reference work on popular music.
How many pages did the Concise Edition of Colin Larkin's Encyclopedia contain?
Answer: 1,600 pages
The Concise Edition of Colin Larkin's Encyclopedia of Popular Music, published by Omnibus Press, contained 1,600 pages.
Which of the following is an example of a Beatles-related book published by Omnibus Press mentioned in the source?
Answer: The Songwriting Secrets of The Beatles
Among the options provided, 'The Songwriting Secrets of The Beatles' is listed as a Beatles-related book published by Omnibus Press.
What statement accurately describes the relationship between Omnibus Press and The Beatles?
Answer: Omnibus Press has published numerous books on The Beatles, leveraging its parent company's history with their sheet music.
Omnibus Press has published a significant number of books concerning The Beatles, partly due to its parent company's historical role in publishing their sheet music.
Which of the following books was published by Omnibus Press and focuses on The Velvet Underground?
Answer: Uptight: The Velvet Underground Story
'Uptight: The Velvet Underground Story' is mentioned as a book published by Omnibus Press that focuses on The Velvet Underground.
The parent company of Omnibus Press, Wise Music Group, acquired Sanctuary Books in 2006.
Answer: True
In 2006, the parent company of Omnibus Press, Wise Music Group, acquired Sanctuary Books.
The acquisition of Sanctuary Books in 2006 expanded Omnibus Press's catalog only to include sports and travel books.
Answer: False
The acquisition of Sanctuary Books in 2006 expanded Omnibus Press's catalog to include sports, travel, and novelty & gift books, not exclusively sports and travel.
The early catalogues of Book Sales Ltd. included underground comic strips and video books.
Answer: True
The early catalogues of Book Sales Ltd. featured content such as underground comic strips, art, photography, and early video books.
The acquisition of Sanctuary Books added sports and travel titles to Omnibus Press's catalog.
Answer: True
The acquisition of Sanctuary Books in 2006 expanded Omnibus Press's catalog to include sports and travel titles, among others.
Besides music books, what other categories were added to Omnibus Press's offerings after the 2006 acquisition?
Answer: Sports, travel, and novelty & gift books.
Following the acquisition of Sanctuary Books in 2006, Omnibus Press's offerings expanded to include sports books, travel books, and novelty & gift books.
What kind of content was found in the early catalogues of Book Sales Ltd.?
Answer: Underground comic strips, art, photography, and early video books.
The early catalogues of Book Sales Ltd. included a diverse range of content such as underground comic strips, art, photography, and early video books.
The official website for Omnibus Press is omnibuspress.co.uk.
Answer: False
The official website for Omnibus Press is omnibuspress.com, not omnibuspress.co.uk.
The image in the infobox is a photograph of the Omnibus Press office building.
Answer: False
The image in the infobox is the official logo of Omnibus Press, not a photograph of its office building.
Authority control databases list Omnibus Press under the identifier 0b1cf050-e126-4039-a324-2a627d51eb12 in MusicBrainz.
Answer: True
Authority control databases, such as MusicBrainz, list Omnibus Press with the identifier 0b1cf050-e126-4039-a324-2a627d51eb12.
The 'vcard' class in the table structure is used for navigational elements.
Answer: False
The 'vcard' class in the table structure is used for representing contact and organizational details, not for navigational elements.
The 'infobox-title fn org' class designation means 'Omnibus Press' is identified as a fictional character.
Answer: False
The 'infobox-title fn org' class designation identifies 'Omnibus Press' as an organization name (org) and functional name (fn), not as a fictional character.
The 'infobox-label' class contains the value or detail, while 'infobox-data' contains the category title.
Answer: False
The 'infobox-label' class contains the category title, while the 'infobox-data' class contains the corresponding value or detail.
The phrase 'Archived from the original on...' suggests the information is no longer available.
Answer: False
The phrase 'Archived from the original on...' indicates that the information is preserved from a past date for accessibility, not that it is no longer available.
The 'reference-accessdate' tag records the date a source was last modified.
Answer: False
The 'reference-accessdate' tag records the date a source was retrieved or consulted, not the date it was last modified.
A 'doi' link provides a unique, persistent identifier for a digital publication.
Answer: True
A 'doi' (Digital Object Identifier) link provides a unique and persistent identifier for a digital publication.
The tag '[citation needed]' indicates that the information is verified and accurate.
Answer: False
The tag '[citation needed]' indicates that the preceding information requires verification from a reliable source, not that it is verified and accurate.
The 'mw-file-description' link directs users to the page containing details about an image file.
Answer: True
The 'mw-file-description' link directs users to the page containing details about the associated image file, including its origin and licensing.
The 'data-file-width' and 'data-file-height' attributes define the image's display size in pixels.
Answer: True
The 'data-file-width' and 'data-file-height' attributes specify the original dimensions of the image file in pixels.
The 'srcset' attribute allows the browser to choose the best image version based on screen resolution.
Answer: True
The 'srcset' attribute enables the web browser to select the most appropriate image version based on the user's screen resolution and size, optimizing display.
The 'mw-parser-output' class contains the raw wiki markup code.
Answer: False
The 'mw-parser-output' class typically contains the rendered content of a wiki page after processing, not the raw markup code.
The 'shortdescription' class provides a detailed summary of the article's content.
Answer: False
The 'shortdescription' class provides a brief, concise summary of the article's topic, not a detailed summary.
The 'nomobile noexcerpt noprint' attributes mean the element is only for mobile devices and should be excerpted.
Answer: False
The 'nomobile noexcerpt noprint' attributes indicate the element is not for mobile devices, should not be used as an excerpt, and should not be printed.
The 'infobox vcard' structure is used to present general article text.
Answer: False
The 'infobox vcard' structure is used to present structured contact and organizational details, not general article text.
The 'external text' class on hyperlinks signifies links to internal Wikipedia pages.
Answer: False
The 'external text' class on hyperlinks signifies links to external websites, not internal Wikipedia pages.
The 'navbox authority-control' section provides links to databases for managing article information.
Answer: True
The 'navbox authority-control' section provides links to external databases used for managing and identifying information about the subject.
The 'cite-needed' tag suggests that the preceding information is well-sourced.
Answer: False
The 'cite-needed' tag suggests that the preceding information requires a citation from a reliable source, not that it is well-sourced.
The 'reference-accessdate' tag is used to verify the digital object identifier of a source.
Answer: False
The 'reference-accessdate' tag is used to record the date a source was accessed, not to verify a digital object identifier.
What does the 'reference-accessdate' tag in citations indicate?
Answer: The date the source was retrieved or consulted by the editor.
The 'reference-accessdate' tag specifies the date when a particular source was retrieved or consulted by the editor, ensuring transparency regarding verification timing.
What is the function of a 'doi' link in a citation?
Answer: To offer a unique, persistent identifier for a digital publication.
A 'doi' (Digital Object Identifier) link serves as a unique and persistent identifier for a digital publication, ensuring stable access to the referenced work.
What does the '[citation needed]' tag imply about the preceding statement?
Answer: The statement requires supporting evidence from a reliable source.
A '[citation needed]' tag indicates that the preceding statement or fact requires supporting evidence from a reliable published source to be considered verified.
What is the purpose of the 'infobox vcard' structure?
Answer: To present contact and organizational details in a structured format.
The 'infobox vcard' structure is utilized to present contact and organizational details in a standardized, machine-readable format.
Which authority control database is mentioned for Omnibus Press, along with its identifier?
Answer: MusicBrainz: 0b1cf050-e126-4039-a324-2a627d51eb12
The MusicBrainz database is mentioned for authority control, providing the identifier 0b1cf050-e126-4039-a324-2a627d51eb12 for Omnibus Press.
What does the 'shortdescription' class typically provide?
Answer: A brief, concise summary of the article's topic.
The 'shortdescription' class typically provides a brief, concise summary of the article's topic, often displayed alongside the title for immediate context.
The phrase 'Archived from the original on...' serves what purpose?
Answer: To ensure information remains accessible even if the original source changes.
The phrase 'Archived from the original on...' ensures that information remains accessible and verifiable even if the original source webpage is later modified or removed.
What does the 'srcset' attribute on an image tag facilitate?
Answer: Allowing the browser to select the best image version for the user's screen.
The 'srcset' attribute facilitates the browser's selection of the most appropriate image version based on the user's screen characteristics, optimizing display quality and loading speed.