The value of a good book (Score: 2, Interesting) by bryan@pipedot.org on 2014-04-28 03:13 (#171) 15 Billion. That's the total net revenue that U.S. publishers took in last year. By some measures, it's a great deal of money-representing the hundreds of thousands of trade hardcovers, paperbacks, ebooks, and audiobooks that get bought and sold annually in the United States. By other measures, it's hardly a blip on the multi-trillion dollar economic landscape, a pittance of a percentage of the American GDP. To put it in perspective, it's about one-tenth of Apple's revenue and barely more than one-third of Apple's profit over the last fiscal year.All U.S. book revenue added together = 1/10 of Apple's revenue is just a striking little fact to me. Either the value of books is vastly under-represented or the value of Apple is vastly over-represented. Probably both. Re: The value of a good book (Score: 1, Interesting) by Anonymous Coward on 2014-04-28 04:12 (#173) The first comment below the story gives different numbers, like nearly $30 B in sales for the whole USA book industry. If you are going to read tfa, also read at least the first comment. Re: The value of a good book (Score: 1) by bryan@pipedot.org on 2014-04-28 04:34 (#175) Because I'm running with NoScript, I didn't even see the comment section. The page is obnoxious with JavaScript being pulled from 3 different sites to display the comments.
Re: The value of a good book (Score: 1, Interesting) by Anonymous Coward on 2014-04-28 04:12 (#173) The first comment below the story gives different numbers, like nearly $30 B in sales for the whole USA book industry. If you are going to read tfa, also read at least the first comment. Re: The value of a good book (Score: 1) by bryan@pipedot.org on 2014-04-28 04:34 (#175) Because I'm running with NoScript, I didn't even see the comment section. The page is obnoxious with JavaScript being pulled from 3 different sites to display the comments.
Re: The value of a good book (Score: 1) by bryan@pipedot.org on 2014-04-28 04:34 (#175) Because I'm running with NoScript, I didn't even see the comment section. The page is obnoxious with JavaScript being pulled from 3 different sites to display the comments.