Book publishers don’t often share much information about their digital revenues, but Naperville, Ill.-based independent publisher Sourcebooks reports some good news, including nearly 800 percent growth in e-book revenues in 2011. The mid-sized Sourcebooks publishes over 300 books a year in a variety of categories, including nonfiction, historical fiction and romance, children’s and gift […]
Una encuesta privada realizada en Iberoamérica reveló que el 70% de los jóvenes de entre 10 y 18 años prefiere navegar por internet en lugar de leer algún libro, estudiar o mirar programas televisivos. Según el informe, Argentina mostró el índice más alto de registrados en redes sociales, ya que un 83% reconoció tener una […]
This is the second in a series of posts over this week that looks at the most significant developments of this year in the sectors that we cover, from publishing to mobile to advertising. From Borders’ bankruptcy to Amazon’s ambitions, it was a busy year in book publishing. Here are five numbers to put 2011 […]
If print book costs major on distributing boxes of dead trees, what price the e-book fulfilment sector? Cork, Ireland-based wholesale e-book supplier ePub Direct is taking €1.3 ($1.69/£1.09) million in funding to grow its business supplying e-books to digital retailers. ePub supplies titles to 116 stores including Amazon (NSDQ: AMZN), Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) and Waterstones […]
Three of the world’s most influential newspapers have finally come to terms with the notion that charging readers online is the only way to survive. There is far less agreement on how to go about that, the publishers of The New York Times, The Times of London and the Financial Times made clear at this […]
“Diversification” was a big buzzword among publishers speaking at the Publishing Business Conference & Expo in New York. While the old-fashioned revenue generators (subscriptions and advertising) are still top of mind, new digital revenue streams are playing a larger role. Lou Sabatier, principal at Sabatier Consulting, noted that publishers should be looking for ways to […]
Here’s another way for publishers to get around launching a full-blown app: single sales of digital assets such as video. String Letter Publishing, which publishes Acoustic Guitar and Strings magazines, has successfully sold pdfs, audio and video individually to download for any device. Though they’re planning an app launch for the future, it’s a case […]
Publishers have long relied on their ability to target an audience, build content for that audience and subsequently sell associated advertising and/or subscriptions. For hundreds of years, the recipe has worked with little variation. Fast-forward into the digital age and many publishers are now struggling to find a new model to maintain value and create […]
Media companies are setting up storefronts and forging partnerships in order to sell relevant products to their audiences using a combination of technology and social components. New players emerge daily, and the strategies range from specialized daily deals to selling luxury goods on an exclusive basis. Media-driven commerce may be the breakout revenue stream of […]
NEWSPAPERS, online publishers and even bloggers could be hit with a government levy to fund the Press Council in future under a reform floated yesterday by the chairman of the media inquiry, Ray Finkelstein. During the first day of public hearings in Melbourne, the retired Federal Court justice raised the concept of a new industry […]
Printed newspapers and magazines continue to struggle on both the standard measures, circulation of copies sold and surveys of people who read them, as the industry waits for a combined readership measure for both print and digital editions. The Audit Bureau of Circulation figures for the September quarter contained little good news for either major […]
January 19, 2012
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