E-book sales from publishers that report to the AAP rose 116.5% in
August, to $88.8 million, compared to August 2010. The gain marked an
acceleration in e-book growth compared to July when sales of the format
increased 105%, the slowest in 2011. All trade print segments had a
decline in August sales with the largest coming in mass market paperback
where sales from reporting companies fell 36.4%. Sales of digital audio
rose 30.2% at 12 digital audio publishers.
For the first eight months of 2011, e-book sales increased 144.4%,
to $649.2 million, from 18 reporting publishers to the AAP monthly
statistics program. Sales were off by double digits in all trade print
segments in the January-August period, although sales in the religion
category were up 9% in the year to date at the 22 reporting houses.
*From an article in PW Daily
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