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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact:
Nicholas Bogaty
Executive
Director
Open eBook Forum
eBook Retailers Report Over 1 Million
Units Already Sold in ¬03
Open eBook Forum
Releases Q3 eBook Stats
New York, NY á Monday, December 8, 2003 á Retail eBook sales continued their
strong growth into the third quarter of 2003 according to data released today
by the Open eBook Forum (OeBF), the eBook industry trade and standards
organization ( www.openebook.org).
Cumulative units sold for the first three quarters of 2003 (Jan á Sept) have
surpassed the one million mark for the first time in a single year and are up
64% over Q3 2002. Revenues reported by retailers for the third quarter of 2003
were up a solid 37% over the same period in 2002. These and other figures
charting the eBook industry are reported in the quarterly OeBF eBook
Publishing and Retail Statistics Report.
óThese figures are particularly significant in light of the departure of eBook
sales by Gemstar and Barnesandnoble.com,Ç said Nick Bogaty, Executive Director
of the OeBF. óDouble digit growth shows the strength of this industry and
eBooks represent one of the fastest growing segments in all of publishing,Ç he
added.
Compiled from data submitted by 30 of the world´s leading eBook publishers and
retailers, the analysis combines both quantitative and qualitative assessments
of the electronic publishing industry. In compiling the data, the OeBF
aggregated electronic publishing data from two categories: retailers and
publishers. Among the study´s findings are:
Retailers:
- Unit Sales: Year to date, retailers reported 1,038,086 units sold. A
total of 377,095 eBooks were sold in Q3 2003 alone, a 64% increase over the
same period in 2002, during which time 229,990 units were sold.
- Revenues: $2,591,469 in sales have been logged by retailers in Q3 2003,
a 37% increase over the same period in 2002 during which time retailers
reported $1,893,437 on sales of eBooks.
Publishers:
- Number of Titles Published: The total number of eBooks published in Q3
2003 was 2,159, a 74% increase over the same period in 2002, during which
time 1,241 titles were published.
A more detailed report of the full survey findings and archived reports from
2002 and Q1 and Q2 2003 are available to OeBF Members only and companies who
contributed to the reports. Details on OeBF membership can be found at
www.openebook.org.
Publishers and retailers that contributed to the 3rd quarter survey are:
Biblesoft, Inc., Dell Magazines, Double Dragon Publishing, eBooks.com, Elib
AB, E-Reads, Fictionwise Inc., Franklin Electronic Publishers, Hard Shell Word
Factory, HarperCollins Publishers, Houghton Mifflin Company, John Wiley &
Sons, Inc., Laridian, Inc., Logos Research Systems, Inc., Love Kush
Publications, Mobipocket.com, Numilog.com, OverDrive, Palm Digital Media,
powells.com, RAND Corporation, Random House, Seattle Book Company, Simon &
Schuster, St. Martin´s Press, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Time Warner Book
Group, University of California Press, WORDsearch Corporation and Zondervan.
The statistical reports released by the OeBF represent aggregate statistics
submitted by reporting companies and does not represent the entire eBook
publishing and retail industries. Participating companies that report to the
program vary quarter by quarter and the report reflects this variability.
The OeBF will collect and release statistics on an ongoing quarterly basis.
The next report will contain statistics for Q4 2003. All companies including
non-OeBF members are welcome and encouraged to participate in the program. A
registration form is located at
http://www.openebook.org/statsregistration.asp.
Members of the media who would like access to the full report and charts
should contact Nick Bogaty at 212-924-9081 or
nbogaty@openebook.org
About the Open eBook Forum:
The Open eBook Forum, www.openebook.org,
is an international non-profit trade and standards organization for the
electronic publishing industry. The organization is supported by membership
dues and the generous support of Adobe Systems, Inc., Microsoft Corporation,
OverDrive, Inc. and Palm Digital Media.
An OeBF member list and membership information can be found on the OeBF Web
site at www.openebook.org.
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