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Second Half of 2008 Will Be Challenging for Trade Book Publishers, New Simba Information Research Says

Simba Information expects the balance of 2008
to be difficult for the U.S. trade book market and is projecting a sales
decrease of about 5%; erasing the gains of 2007, the year of runaway hits
such as "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" and "The Secret." The
projections were made in "Business of Consumer Book Publishing 2008," the
latest strategic market report from Simba, a leading media industry
forecast and analysis firm.
"There are several factors at work here -- the lack of a blockbuster book
drawing in sufficient store traffic, consumers feeling the heat of a tough
economy, and bookstores under pressure to perform -- all combining to make
2008 a rough year for the U.S. trade book market," said Michael Norris,
senior analyst at Simba.
For the first time, "Business of Consumer Book Publishing" has a detailed
analysis of sales channel allocation, which provides a much-needed
perspective on the challenges of book retailing in the current market
landscape. The expanding role of 'non-bookstores' is well documented in the
report and helps show why the largest bookstore chains seem to be having
many of the same challenges of independent booksellers.
"In a bookstore, the future of the store depends on the book. In a
non-bookstore, the future of the book depends on the store," said Norris,
who added that the concentration of attention around a small number of
blockbuster titles and the ability of non-bookstores to price these titles
as low as they want has created a "volatile situation."
The report wasn't all bad news, as Simba identified several consumer book
categories that are the most likely to see an increase through 2008. Some
of the 18 categories covered extensively in the report include Biographies,
Cookbooks, Political Science, Business, Mystery, Self-Help and Graphic
Novels. An overview and assessment of electronic books is also provided as
well as detailed breakdowns of publishing trends.
The report also provides a detailed breakdown of leading publishers by net
revenue and where they stand in this difficult industry, as well as a
thorough analysis of leading booksellers including Barnes & Noble and
Borders Group.
As with previous editions, the latest edition of this annual report offers
data analysis from a number of highly respected sources, such as the
Association of American Publishers (AAP), Simba's own "Book Publishing
Report" newsletter, the monthly intelligence briefing on the state of the
publishing industry, Simmons Market Research Bureau, Stuart Johnson &
Associates, and R.R. Bowker's Books in Print. Qualitative and quantitative
analysis from organizations in the industry's value chain provide a
comprehensive overview of the trade book business.
About Simba Information
Simba Information is widely recognized as the leading authority for market
intelligence in the media and publishing industry. Simba's extensive
information network delivers top quality, independent perspective on the
people, events and alliances shaping the media and information industry.
Simba publishes newsletters and research reports that provide key
decision-makers at more than 15,000 client companies around the globe with
timely news, analysis, exclusive statistics and proprietary industry
forecasts. For more information, please visit www.simbainformation.com or
call
888-29-SIMBA.
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