Play silly games, win silly prizes. It's no surprise that Markus Dohle has left Penguin Random House. What a disaster of a plan that, as CEO, he was responsible for. Dohle has enough industry experience that he should have been able to see this coming — the deal as proposed would have lessened competition for top-selling books and been a blow for authors. This is a win against rampant mergers and acquisitions that ultimately hurt consumers.
The collapse of Penguin Random House’s proposed purchase of rival Simon & Schuster was orchestrated by external forces in an unfair and unprecedented manner. Unfortunately, Dohle was caught in the crossfire. The merger would have helped combat a changing book landscape in the face of e-commerce giants like Amazon, while increasing competition and payments to authors.