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Posted - 24/07/2024 : 14:34:16
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Michael Caine je davnijeh dana postavio standard po pitanju poslednje stranice:
"I get the script and see if my character is on the first page. Then I flip to the end and see if he's on the last page. If he's on both I take the role".
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jaki
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Posted - 22/10/2024 : 10:02:05
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https://www.aie.it/Cosafacciamo/AIEtiinforma/News/Leggilanotizia.aspx?IDUNI=njddr4arlgwasoyqvh4qzfxz341&MDId=10597&RAE=10635%3B1%3B102-71-2007.3.16%3B102-5885-2024.10.9%3B-1%3B102%3B&Skeda=MODIF102-5885-2024.10.9&fbclid=IwY2xjawGEOZBleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHbz8xugPcPM6g1AQF51aBjAEk4-xpsCRdXHB6M3Z15aZJiJ9cF6gLViPdg_aem_BkWF7uZy4kRSvafIxt8qmg
Italian publishing slows down after the big leap in 2021
Italian publishing closed 2023 with a turnover of 3.439 billion euros, stable compared to the previous year (+1.1%). The first data for 2024, referring only to the trade market (non-fiction and fiction bought in bookstores, online and large-scale distribution), denounce the stagnation of the market: -0.1% in sales in value in the first six months, which reached 675.8 million euros. In the year in which the country presents itself at the Frankfurter Buchmesse as Guest of Honour from 16 to 20 October, its good ability to establish itself abroad has been confirmed, with 7,838 translation rights sold, stable compared to the previous year (7,889) and quadrupled compared to 2001 (1,800). These are the main data of the Report on the State of Publishing 2024 by the research office of the Italian Publishers Association (AIE) presented today (the summary is attached. The Report is available on all major online platforms).
"Italian publishing, after the leap that took place in 2021, is struggling to grow further and indeed, if we consider inflation, it is losing ground. The number of copies sold is also decreasing. These are worrying signs for a country that does not have a real organic policy for books and reading and which, on the contrary, in the last two years, has seen a lack of public resources to support the sector for at least 100 million," denounces the president of the AIE Innocenzo Cipolletta. "Publishing has shown solidity and capacity for renewal in recent years, emerging strengthened by the Covid crisis. Without organic and long-term industrial policies, today we risk losing the challenge of innovation with respect to epochal changes such as the one imposed by artificial intelligence. In the year in which we are a Guest Country, we are once again an example for other European countries".
Copies sold in the first six months in the trade market are 46.1 million, down by 900 thousand compared to the previous year. Physical bookstores reach 53.7% of sales and continue the recovery started after the 2020 crisis, when they weighed 49.1%. Online accounts for 41.7% (slightly down), large-scale distribution 4.6% (down). Finally, if we look at genres, the positive trend of fiction is confirmed, especially that of Italian authors which grew over the same period of the previous year by 5.4% and foreign fiction with +3.1%. Children's fiction (-2.8%), general non-fiction (-3%) and specialized non-fiction (-1.6%) and comics (-4.8%) recorded a minus sign.
Broadening our gaze to the long term and therefore to the numbers of Italian publishing today compared to 1988, when for the first time the country presented itself at the Frankfurter Buchmesse as Guest of Honor, the picture that emerges is that of an industry that has followed and accompanied the modernization of the country. The titles published each year have tripled and in 2023 they are 85,192, the market (3.439 billion euros) has grown, net of inflation, by 108% and copies of books sold (trade market only, in this case) have grown by 124% to 112 million. Italian publishing is thus today the fourth largest publishing house in Europe and the sixth in the world. This growth has taken place in a context of increasing internationalization: in 2001, Italy bought 5,400 translation rights abroad and sold 1,800, in 2023 it bought 9,328 and sold 7,838.
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