Pearson Reports Digital, eBook Revenues Up in First Half of 2013
The benevolent publishing conglomerate Pearson posted a 6 months earning report today, and digital content is seeing strong growth.
Pearson reports that in the past 6 months:
eBook revenue grew strongly and accounted for 21% of Penguin’s global revenue (19% in 2012), and 33% in the US (31% in 2012).
And that’s not the only digital content that was growing in a down economy. The Financial Times is seeing a rise in digital subscriptions as well as mobile readers. At 343,000 paid subscriptions, digital now accounts for over 60% of the FT’s 604,000 subscriber base. And mobile devices are also growing more important to the FT’s readers:
Mobile readership continued to grow sharply, with over half of all FT.com subscriber consumption, more than a third of total page views and 24% of new digital subscriptions coming through mobile devices.
And in other news, Pearson is pleased with the performance of their self-pub sub:
Author Solutions performed well helping more than 13,000 authors to publish titles in the first half of 2013. In February, Penguin India launched Partridge, a new self-publishing imprint, in partnership with Author Solutions.
There was no mention, however, of the ongoing class action lawsuit against Author Solutions which was filed earlier this year.
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