Continue reading New (but not surprising) AAP findings this week: paperback, hardcover, and
audio sales grow; ebook sales decline →
Not exact matches
The
sale price was not disclosed, but according to the
audio of an internal O'Leary Funds conference call obtained by Maclean's, Canoe agreed to pay $ 13.7 million with the possibility of up to $ 8 million in equity — provided the funds» assets could
grow by another $ 200 million over the following year.
«Thanks to energetic summer and early fall
sales for numerous titles,
growing downloadable
audio sales, and strong performance from our third - party distribution clients, HBG's revenues through Q3 are solidly ahead of 2016.»
Print books saw growth, and for the second consecutive year publisher revenues from eBook
sales declined and downloaded
audio grew.
Audiobook
sales have been
growing over the past four years and major publishers have all disclosed that
audio sales are making up for the massive decline for their e-book units.
They have confirmed that US e-book
sales are holding steady and
growing at about the same pace as print and
audio books.
According to the most recent
sales figures from the Publishers Association, downloads of
audio books
grew by 72 per cent between 2008 and 2009.
AAP has released some new numbers this week that point to the trend we saw in previous findings: that print (paperback and hardcover) and
audio sales continue to
grow while ebook
sales continue to decline.