Not exact matches
Almost every single novel from a major
publisher has an
audio edition that is released at the
same time as print, often voiced by well known celebrities.
After our keynote «Lessons learned with Social DRM», several
publishers not only liked the idea, they also asked us if we could do the
same with eBooks instead of
audio books.
It took a number of years for
publishers to digitize their front and backlist to make them compatible with e-ink readers and the
same amount of time for them to get serious about getting the production studios in place for digital
audio.
Hi Amy, so the
same book needs different ISBN numbers, not just for different formats like paperback,
audio, or hardback, but also for different
publishers?
Publishers set the price, and they can sell multiple editions of the
same book with different «features»: one might have an
audio track or special text - to - speech voices, while another could be plain text.
If you're the
publisher of a print book and know that your company acquired
audio rights when it acquired the print rights to the book, the
same applies — you may be good to go.
The D2C
audio edition of 1984 could be computer - generated and sell for $ 9.99, the
same price as the Kindle edition; but in this case, the
publisher keeps 100 % of the selling price, not whatever percentage they're receiving from Amazon for the Kindle edition.
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