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Book industry state of the nation 2020


Watch this video, presented by BookNet's Noah Genner, for the latest statistics on Canadian book buying, reading, and consumer habits. Noah will answer all the questions you didn't know you had in this chart-friendly presentation.

This Tech Forum 2020 video is presented by BookNet Canada with support from the Department of Canadian Heritage and the Literary Press Group of Canada. More videos from Tech Forum 2020 will be added to this playlist as they're released over the next few months, so make sure to subscribe to the BookNet Canada channel if you'd like to be notified as they're released.

Coming up next

 

The Canadian Book Market 2019


The 2019 edition of our annual tentpole publication, The Canadian Book Market, will be out in the next couple of weeks. 
 

Canadian Leisure & Reading Study


Results from our latest Canadian Leisure & Reading survey of adult, English-speaking Canadians have been analyzed and are being prepared for release in the coming weeks. It will discuss what Canadians do in their free time, what book-related activities they engage in, reading habits, discovery, money, experiences, subjects, and more.
 

Audiobook Use in Canada


We are working on an update to our 2018 audiobooks study, Readers Are Listening, which will be out later this spring.
 

The State of Publishing in Canada


We are continuing to work with publishers to collect results for this biennial report on the state of the publishing industry in Canada. The final report should be out later this year.

In the meantime...


Curious about what the BNC Research team has been reading or listening to? Here are our most intriguing links from the last month: As always, don't hesitate to get in touch if there are questions you'd like our research team to investigate or to learn more about our custom studies. You can find a full list of all our research on our website.

All the best,

The BNC Research team
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