Links of Interest: December 7, 2022
The latest in traditional publishing, supply chain & inflation, bookselling, TikTok, audio, AI, Amazon, and culture & politics.
The latest in traditional publishing, supply chain & inflation, bookselling, TikTok, audio, AI, Amazon, and culture & politics.
Kobo is expanding their Kobo Plus subscription service in Canada to include an option for unlimited use of over 100,000 audiobooks.
The biggest audiobook subscription service outside the US, Storytel has seen its sales grow by 35 percent over last year.
UrbanFaithStudy.com is a subscription-based digital platform featuring videos and study curricula from well-known African American Christians.
Follett, which distributes to schools and libraries, has announced the sale of its book fair business to Literati, a book subscription startup.
For $14.99 per month, Harlequin Plus offers subscribers access to movies, games, and books.
The acquisitions of Findaway and Audiobooks.com signal a possible shakeup in the US audiobook market and more competition with Audible.
Audiobook subscription service Storytel has seen its subscriber base grow 34 percent in the most recent quarter.
While news of Amazon’s Audible entering Spain may seem of little import, Audible has done so using an unlimited subscription model
Audible Escape is the audiobook subscription service for romance novels that debuted in 2017.