BookStats also confirms what other reports (including AAP's own monthly sales estimates) have indicated—falling sales in the major trade print segments. Hardcover sales, after rising in 2009, fell 6.6 ...
In a preliminary presentation for figures that will appear in July, representatives from the AAP, BISG, and Bowker explained the new process for how industry sales are being compiled and analyzed, at ...
WASHINGTON, DC—July 19, 2012—The eBook phenomenon continued in 2011 with eBooks ranking, for the first time, as the year’s top individual format for adult fiction; children’s/young adult titles showed ...
NEW YORK/WASHINGTON, DC—August 10, 2011—“BookStats,” the deepest, most comprehensive statistical survey ever conducted of the modern U.S. publishing industry—capturing its size, scope, revenue and ...
According to numbers released today, e-book revenue for U.S. publishers doubled to over $2 billion in 2011, a number that means big changes have already occurred in the book publishing industry and ...
An annual report from BookStats reveals that U.S. publishers are now seeing more revenue from online sales than from physical retailers. Last year, BookStats found that publishers brought in $7.54 ...
At last week’s SelfPub BookExpo, R. R. Bowker was on hand and provided valuable information to attendees in both a panel and in the distribution of the information that Bowker works diligently to make ...
A new report shows that the sale of e-books may have stalled, at least for now. Online retailers now take in more revenue from the sale of books than their traditional brick-and-mortar competitors, ...
US publishers' sales of e-books more than doubled in 2011, meaning that the digital book is now the dominant single format within the trade sector’s adult fiction category, representing 30% of all ...
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