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Adult Fiction Sales Fell 5% in Soft First Half of 2025
Trade sales at the 1,325 publishers that report to the Association of American Publishers¡¯ StatShot program dropped 1.7% through the first six months of 2025, to $4.3 billion, over the comparable period in 2024. The adult fiction category saw sales sink 5%, after an 11.3% rise in the same period last year.
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Scholastic Sees Dip in Sales, Higher Loss in First Quarter
Sales in the quarter fell 5%, to $225.6 million, and operating losses rose to $92.2 million from $88.5 million a year ago.
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Wiley Touts AI Strengths in First Quarter Report
The publisher said it had executed a ¡°landmark AI licensing project with a large tech company¡± and struck a ¡°strategic partnership with Anthropic¡± in the period; it reported $29 million in AI licensing revenue in Q1.
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PRH Profits Fell 12% in First Half of 2025
Macroeconomic challenges, including rising costs and uncertainty caused by U.S. tariffs, limited sales growth at Penguin Random House in the first half of 2025 to a 2.1% increase, hitting €2.3 billion, while profits fell 12%.
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Publishing Industry Sales Saw Modest Gains in 2024
Final estimates from the Association of American Publishers showed that total sales rose 4.1% to $32.5 billion last year, while unit sales increased 3.4%, to 3.1 billion. Adult fiction and religion books had the strongest gains and online retailers increased their market share.
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Barnes & Noble Education Faces Possible Delisting
The company¡¯s failure to file its year-end financial documents on time has resulted in a warning from the New York Stock Exchange. B&NE said it anticipates it will meet the February 1, 2026 deadline to regain compliance with the exchange's listing standards.
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HarperCollins Profits Rose 10% in Fiscal 2025
A strong first half for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2025 helped HarperCollins overcome softening conditions in Q4 to post a 3% increase in sales in the year, to $2.15 billion, while profits rose 10%, to $296 million.
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Amazon¡¯s Online Sales Grow Amid AI Push
Despite concerns about consumer spending, Amazon¡¯s online sales rose 11% in the second quarter thanks in part to what the retailer called its biggest Prime Day yet. But industry analysts made it clear they see the company¡¯s future in the booming AI market.
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Book Publishing Sales Fell Across the Board in May
Soft print sales led to declines in all major categories in May, with sales in the month falling 7.5% at the publishers that report results to AAP¡¯s StatShot program.
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Scholastic¡¯s Earnings Growth Outpaced Sales Gains in Fiscal 2025
Cost controls at the children¡¯s publisher boosted profits for the company despite sluggish sales in the trade and book fair divisions and a sales decline in educational solutions.
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