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What is the true size of the consumer e-book market in the UK?

Posted at 8:52AM Friday 18 Jan 2013

Last year the Publishers Association put a figure on trade e-book sales of £100m at invoiced values, with average growth reported by the big publishers well ahead of 100% in 2012, that also indicates a market value of £250m or beyond.

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