Att funka i ljud En intervjustudie om ljud- och e-bokstjänsternas påverkan på bokbranschen
Adapt to audio. An interview study about the audio- and e-book distributors effect on the book industry
Abstract
This thesis analyses publishers approach to the increasing domination of e- and audiobook distributors. By
interviewing five publishers from various publishing houses two questions are examined: How is the literature
affected by the fact that audio- and e-book services are almost as popular as bookstores and how does that affect
the power balance in the book industry? The result shows that all publishing houses are adapting to fit the
audiobook apps, either by editing their more commercial books to fit the format or by choosing literature that has
potential to be successful as audiobooks. The power balance in the book industry is now more polarised and
more equal at the same time. On one hand the two big publishing houses Bonnier and Norstedts are connected to
the two largest streaming services,which means they have great power and control over the book chain. On the
other hand it’s easy, as a small publisher, to add your books to the audio and e-book distributors and have them
be chosen by readers. The analysis shows that the increased dominance of audio- and e-book distributors are
making reading more accessible, but it’s also a gate-keeper in the process of making the popular even more
popular.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2020-06-09Author
Klamas, Rasmus
Keywords
Book industry
Audiobook
Pierre Bourdieu
Publishing
Robert Escarpit
Hans Hertel
Language
swe