Canada’s bookstore chain, Indigo, continues to struggle
CEO Heather Reisman blamed the lack of a breakout book to bring customers into stores.
CEO Heather Reisman blamed the lack of a breakout book to bring customers into stores.
The Book Industry Study Group is holding seven online events in lieu of its usual in-person annual meeting in New York City.
Unsurprisingly, the pandemic has improved sales in children’s educational titles as well as in financial and domestic sustainability.
Analyzing consumer behavior and improving practices to match can boost sales and brand-building for both publishers and authors.
The Hot Sheet Index reviewed the change in Canadians’ use of audiobooks in 2020 versus the same time in 2018.
Called Manufacturer’s Library, the show features member interviews, discussions with industry professionals, and content from BMI conferences and webinars. The most recent episode focuses on how the pandemic has shifted the book industry. New episodes will be released each week.
Expansion into additional genres, media, and markets may further boost the already robust audiobook trade
The US children’s publisher Lee & Low Books first started researching diversity in the book-publishing industry in 2015.
Print book sales approach a normal sales distribution in May; bookstores and libraries struggle with how to reopen safely.
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