Thursday, November 28, 2019
20 Largest Book Publishers in 2019 That Every Author Should Know
20 Largest Book Publishers in 2019 That Every Author Should Know The Largest Book Publishers in 2019 Modern publishing is a tricky game - especially when trying to figure out the biggest names within that game. Most major publishers are part of a larger media conglomerate, and a search for the year's largest book publishers will often yield companies that work withà other forms of content rather than books.So to help you zero in on the prize, we've published this guide to the largest contemporary book publishers - i.e. no companies that mainly publish magazines or highly specialized materials, such as instruction manuals. We have included educational and journal publishers, which are often linked to traditional literary publishers and may be relevant to our readers. But other than that, all these companies work with the kinds of books youââ¬â¢d find in bookstores.Without further ado, here they are: the 20 largest book publishers in 2019 according to recent data, along with brief profiles of who they are and what they do. (To learn how to get published by one of them, check ou t this post.) Who are the biggest book publishers in the game? Find out here!à ðŸââ" The 20 largest publishers in 20191. Penguin Random House (Big 5 Publisher)ðŸ⠰ Annual revenue: $3.3 billion ðŸââ¡ Notable imprints: Alfred A. Knopf, Crown Publishing, Viking Press ðŸâÅ¡ Biggest titles of 2018: Becoming by Michelle Obama, Educated by Tara Westover, andà Born a Crime by Trevor NoahFormed in 2013 through the merger of Penguin Books and Random House, Penguin Random House (PRH) is not only a Big 5 publisher - it's considered to be the biggest publishing house in the industry. It has over 200 divisions and imprints, in addition to those listed above. PRH itself is jointly owned by multinational companies Pearson PLC and Bertelsmann, accounting for a rather substantial sum of their finances each year. In terms of actual publishing stats, PRH puts out over 15,000 books a year and sells about 800 million copies of print, audio, and ebooks annually.2. Hachette Livre (Big 5 Publisher)ðŸ⠰ Annual revenue: $2.7 billion ðŸââ¡ Notable imprints: Grand Central Publishing, Little, Brown and Company, Mulholland Books ðŸâÅ¡ Biggest titles of 2018: The President is Missing by Bill Clinton and James Patterson, Calypso by David Sedaris, and In Pieces by Sally FieldHachette Livre is another Big 5 publisher, the largest in France and one of the most prominent publishers in all of Europe. Itââ¬â¢s owned by the Lagardà ¨re Group and encompasses over 150 imprints. Hachette Livre was officially formed in 1992, when the publishing assets of Hachette SA (its former parent company) were collected into a single subsidiary. HL has been growing ever since and currently publishes about 20,000 books a year - even more than PRH, for those keeping score.3. Springer NatureðŸ⠰ Annual revenue: $1.9 billion ðŸââ¡ Notable imprints: BioMed Central, Nature Research, Palgrave Macmillan ðŸâÅ¡ Biggest titles of 2018: Academic journals on a range of scientific topicsSpringer Nature is a research and educational publisher formed through the merger of several groups, including Macmillan Education and Springer Science + Business Media. For those who think the former sounds familiar, Macmillan is another Big 5 publisher, just like the first two entries on our list. Thatââ¬â¢s why Springerââ¬â¢s assets are so sizable, despite being so recently established.Springer mostly publishes academic journals, but as with many educational publishers, itââ¬â¢s still closely linked to traditional publishing - namely, in the form of Macmillan Publishers proper (see #10 on this list).
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