Sentences with phrase «in print book sales»

Part of the reason for declines in print book sales was the rise of e-books and e-readers, but this sector is now falling.
The increase was led by growth in print book sales and digital audio sales.
For whatever reasons, U.S. book stores last week announced their first sales increase since 2007, which goes along with the increase in print book sales in 2015.
Bookstores all over the world are reporting dramatic increases in print book sales.
In the first five months of 2015, publishers» revenues from e-books sales fell 10 per cent to $ 610.8 million, according to the Association of American Publishers, compared to a 2.3 per cent drop in print book sales in the fiction, non fiction and religious categories (that the industry calls trade books.)

Ahead of the seminar, Meynink said: & ldquo; There has been over-performance in the growth in e-book sales in the romance and science fiction categories, when compared to the market share of print book sales, and this correlates with a fall in print book sales in those sectors.

HC CEO Brian Murray said that the continued decline in e-books isn't a major concern at the moment, noting that in the North American market gains in print book sales made up for the drop in e-book sales.
-LSB-...] Recently, some people have pointed to a rise in print books sales (which sounds great), but it's very possible that the rise is almost entirely due to coloring books.
A 169 per cent surge in e-book revenues since the start of the year contrasted with a 24.8 per cent decline in print book sales to $ 442m over the two - month period.
In the first five months of 2015, publishers» revenues from e-books sales fell 10 % to $ 610.8 million, according to the Association of American Publishers, compared to a 2.3 % drop in print book sales in the fiction, non fiction and religious categories (that the industry calls trade books.)
Ahead of the seminar, Meynink said: «There has been over-performance in the growth in e-book sales in the romance and science fiction categories, when compared to the market share of print book sales, and this correlates with a fall in print book sales in those sectors.»
Currently the big five are taking relatively few risks, and independent publishers have been spearheading a print revival which with the increase in print book sales has paid off.
Considering how we saw a surge in e-book sales in January 2010 (after millions of people received Kindles in late December for Christmas) and a decline in print book sales (due to snow and poor winter weather), I'm still predicting e-book sales to catch or overtake mass market print sales as soon as January 2011 (which means it would have already happened, we just haven't gotten the statistics to confirm or deny it yet).
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