Not exact matches
It turns out that e-books are not cannibalizing hardcover and trade paperback
sales, as publishers» once feared, though mass market paperbacks — which are often published much later
than their
hardback counterparts, and sold mostly in more traditional retail environments like drugstores — have been negatively impacted.
At the Digital Book World conference in January 2017, Nielsen presented 2016 data from more
than 30 traditional US publishers showing a fall in eBook
sales from 2015 to 2016 and
hardback unit
sales overtaking eBooks for the first time since 2012.
Sales of hardback and paperback novels are falling faster than sales of fiction e-books are rising,» Nielsen said.&r
Sales of
hardback and paperback novels are falling faster
than sales of fiction e-books are rising,» Nielsen said.&r
sales of fiction e-books are rising,» Nielsen said.»