Sentences with phrase «e-book sales accounted»

According to the AAP, e-book sales accounted for 22.5 % of all sales in 2012.
Based on those estimations, e-book sales accounted for 16.25 % of combined print / e-book sales for the month, roughly double the 8.17 % overall figure from 2010.
When both HarperCollins and Hachette UK released their semiannual reports, e-book sales accounted for over a quarter of revenues at both companies.
They also mentioned during their report that e-book sales accounted for 6.8 % of their global revenue, compared to 7.9 % in the third quarter of 2015.
In 2012, e-book sales accounted for 20 % of trade book sales revenue.
The publisher has acknowledged that e-book sales accounted for 10.4 % of total revenue in the quarter, down from 12.2 % a year ago.
Simon & Schuster has just released their quarterly financial results and e-book sales accounted for just 21 % of total publishing revenues in the fourth quarter, down from the 24 % they accounted for in the same quarter a year earlier.
But the other explanation is that e-book sales are, indeed, in rapid growth: the Nielsen data also demonstrated to European publishers how this sharp decline is being mirrored by rapid growth in the e-books sales market, with e-book sales accounting for 17 % of the US market and almost 6 % of the UK at the end of 2010 (numbers that have surely risen by then).
E-Book sales account for 9.2 % of their total revenue stream, which is a slight decrease from 10.7 % during the same period in 2015.
Starting in 2008, e-books sales accounted for just 2 per cent of the US book retail market but rose steeply to about 10 per cent last year, said Mark Tanner, Google eBooks representative in Australia, who like Mr Neil and others, is forging links between his company and local publishers.
1) please don't cite the supposed «success» of the e-book business model when total e-book sales account for LESS THEN 1 % of total book sales
Altogether 90 % of publishers sell e-books, but the census found their sales pattern was highly skewed, with nearly a quarter of publishers» e-book sales accounting for less than 3 % of total sales, while only a third believed e-books will be 50 % of their sales by 2020 — down from 48.2 % two years ago.
Amazon has already reported that their e-book sales account for about 40 % of their total book sales (for titles with both versions available).

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Hachette has also reported that e-Book sales have also fallen in the U.K. and accounted for 30 % of total book sales, down from 34 % a year ago.
E-books now account for 30 % of book units purchased in the UK, and the sales of print and e-books together in 2014 stood at # 2.2 bn, up from 4 % the previouE-books now account for 30 % of book units purchased in the UK, and the sales of print and e-books together in 2014 stood at # 2.2 bn, up from 4 % the previoue-books together in 2014 stood at # 2.2 bn, up from 4 % the previous year.
Last year, self - published e-books accounted for over 31 % of Amazon's Kindle Store sales, whereas Big Five traditional publishers accounted for only 16 % of sales according to an recent Author Earnings report.
Sales of e-book readers and e-paper notebooks together accounted for 70 % of E Ink's third - quarter revenues, with the remaining 30 % from IoT applications including smart cards, electronic shelf labels (ESL), e-paper display solutions, and mobile and wearable devices.
They have also reported that e-Books accounted for 24 % of total book sales in the first nine months of 2015, down from 28 % in the January - September period of 2014.
E-books now account for 30 % of all book units purchased in the UK, and the sales of print and e-books together in 2014 stood at # 2.2 bn, up from 4 % the previouE-books now account for 30 % of all book units purchased in the UK, and the sales of print and e-books together in 2014 stood at # 2.2 bn, up from 4 % the previoue-books together in 2014 stood at # 2.2 bn, up from 4 % the previous year.
In 2014 e-books accounted for 4.3 % of all book sales and generated 24.8 million euros.
She also noted that with the rise in e-book sales in the quarter, e-books accounted for about 26.3 % of all revenue, higher than any share the format represented in 2014.
Bowker Market Research reported in 2013 that self - published e-books account for 12 % of the entire digital publishing market in the US and in the UK account for 5 % of all sales.
e-Books were not the format of choice during the summer months, as they only accounted for 21 % of all industry sales.
Meanwhile Simon and Schuster reported that e-book sales represented 20.4 % of total revenue down from 25.1 % in last year's third quarter, while all digital sales accounted for 24.8 % compared to 28.3 % in 2014.
It is not just that the format of books has changed (with e-books accounting for 25 % of trade sales), but the way that readers find new books to read.
The fact that Amazon accounts for 58 % of e-book sales is equally irrelevant.
HarperCollins» e-book sales increased 30 % in the September quarter from the same period a year earlier and now account for more than a fifth of the publisher's revenue.
E-books now account for about 20 percent of book sales, according to the Association of American Publishers.
The accusation is based on «outdated accounting systems to track the sales of e-books,» according to the firm.
This is especially apparent when you take into account the fact that e-book sales from mainstream publishers was slightly down on 2014 figures.
Remember, the publishing industry is changing very rapidly right now and publishers are struggling to figure out how to adapt — I hope they are at least — and I think Ms. Rusch is right when she says that adopting a new accounting method that accurately tracks e-book sales is not high on publishers» priority lists right now.
E-books accounted for 23.2 % of S&S sales last year, down from 24.4 % in 2013.
The company has done very well in this regard and now accounts for 75 % of e-book sales in the United States and 95 % in the United Kingdom.
Simon & Schuster have also disclosed that e-book sales represented 20.4 % of total revenue down from 25.1 % in last year's third quarter, while all digital sales accounted for 24.8 % in the most recent quarter compared to 28.3 %.
The Apple iBooks store, accounts for roughly 10 - 12 % of US e-Book sales — or a third of what's left.
Last week Hachette announced that e-Books accounted for 24 % of total book sales in the first nine months of 2015, down from 28 % in the January - September period of 2014.
E-books now account for 30 % of book units purchased in the UK, and the sales of print and e-books together in 2014 stood at # 2.2 billion, up from 4 % the previouE-books now account for 30 % of book units purchased in the UK, and the sales of print and e-books together in 2014 stood at # 2.2 billion, up from 4 % the previoue-books together in 2014 stood at # 2.2 billion, up from 4 % the previous year.
Booksellers who have an online presence have reported that e-books account for 24 % of their sales.
Publishers Weekly reported that e-book sales represented 20.4 % of total revenue down from 25.1 % in last year's third quarter, while all digital sales accounted for 24.8 % in the most recent quarter compared to 28.3 %.
It is estimated that they account for 95 % of all e-book sales and the Kindle is the most popular e-reader.
Turkey's major online bookstore Idefixe first introduced Turkish e-books into the market in April 2010 and digital content now accounts for 11 % of their annual sales.
Amazon has not disclosed Kindle sales figures, and the publishing industry has said e-books account for less than 1 percent of book sales.
Preliminary figures from the Association of American Publishers found that sales of e-books for trade publishers fell 14 % in 2015 compared to 2014 and accounted for 20 % of overall trade book revenue, down from 23 % in 2014.
E-books in 2014 accounted for 27 % of all adult trade sales, up from 23 % in 2012.
Audiobook and e-book sales now account for 17 % of total trade purchases, down from 19 % in 2015.
Subscription services for e-books are increasing in popularity and now account for 12.5 % of total net sales.
In terms of overall Amazon sales, major publishers account for 23 % of Amazon's e-book unit sales.
Audiobook and e-Book sales now account for 23 % of their total revenue stream.
E-books remained the most popular format in adult fiction, where they accounted for 33 % of sales.
UBS analysts estimate that e-books account for about 30 percent of the U.S. book market and 20 percent of sales in Britain but are minuscule elsewhere.
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