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TRENDS 2007 Press Release
TRENDS 2007 Preview PPT (presented during BEA 2007)
For thirty years, the Book
Industry Study Group has been committed to providing
comprehensive statistical information about the U.S. book market through
its flagship research publication, Book Industry TRENDS.
TRENDS numbers are quoted in The New York
Times, The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, The Washington Post, Business
Week, Publishers Weekly, and many other periodicals that serve
book-industry professionals, who rely on TRENDS as they plan for
the future.
As part of the continuing process of improving
TRENDS, the Book Industry Study Group recently expanded its data
sources to cover the significant and growing segment of the U.S.
book-publishing industry composed of companies with annual revenues of
up to $50 million, as well as the segment comprising larger companies
that TRENDS previously tracked.
Providing comprehensive coverage of publishers’ net
revenues and units, publishers’ average dollars per unit, and domestic
consumer expenditures, along with other sets of figures in this edition
of TRENDS, involved investigating econometric datasets, annual
reports, detailed financial analyses, major studies about specific
segments of the book industry, and U.S. government reports, among other
sources.
With more than 250 pages of tables, charts, reportage and analysis, TRENDS 2007 shows trend lines for exports and
imports, standardized tests, and library acquisitions, as well as for
dollar and unit sales through the various sales channels and in the
major segments of the book business:
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Adult trade
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Juvenile trade
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Mass market
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Religious
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Professional
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University press
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Elhi
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