FT Business Book of the Year Award
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FT Business Book of the Year Award
The provided text primarily consists of a subscription paywall for the Financial Times (FT), restricting access to an article titled 'Breaking cover: the future of the business book.' The visible metadata indicates the content is related to the FT Business Book of the Year Award, suggesting the underlying article discusses trends, winners, or the evolving landscape of business literature. However, the actual journalistic content, including specific book titles, authors, or award results, is hidden behind a promotional barrier. The text details various subscription tiers, such as Standard Digital, Premium Digital, and Print options, outlining their respective costs and features like global news analysis, expert opinions, and digital editions. Consequently, while the subject matter pertains to the business publishing industry and a specific literary award, the available information is insufficient to summarize the actual news event or analysis contained within the article. The core information extracted is limited to the existence of the award coverage and the commercial structure of the FT's digital access model.
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