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Nielsen Bookscan Uk NIELSEN BOOKSCAN UK NIELSEN BOOKSCAN Nielsen BookScan collects UK; remaining sites are specialised PROVIDES ESSENTIAL transactional data at the point of such as gift shops, specialist INFORMATION YOU NEED TO sale, directly from tills and dispatch booksellers and tourist information KEEP AHEAD IN AN systems of all major book retailers. centres. Nielsen BookScan TCM INCREASINGLY COMPETITIVE This ensures detailed and highly represents sales through 6,500 accurate sales information on which retailers in the UK each week and RETAIL BOOK MARKET. books are selling and at what price, charts are available within 72 hours of METHODOLOGY: giving you the most up-to-date and the period end. The Nielsen BookScan service is the relevant data. world’s largest continuous book sales tracking service in the world, operating The Nielsen BookScan Total in the UK, Ireland, Australia, New Consumer Market (TCM) data Zealand, India, South Africa, Italy, covers approximately 90% of all Spain and Brazil. retail print book purchases in the PARTICIPANTS IN THE NIELSEN TOTAL CONSUMER MARKET PANEL: Amazon.co.uk Independents (General & The Book Depository Historically included: Asda Specialist) The Book People (excluding Alpha Retail Asda Online Institute of Contemporary Core range) B&Q Arts BBC Retail The Science Museum Books Etc John Smith & Son Blackwell Group Books Etc Travel Morrisons Books Etc Online The Stationery Office Borders Mothercare British Museum V&A Museum British Bookshops National Gallery CLC Bookshops Waitrose Computer Manuals National Portrait Gallery Daunt Books Waterstones Fopp Music & Books Natural History Museum Early Learning Centre Waterstones Online Hughes & Hughes Travel Royal Academy of Arts Eason & Son (NI) WH Smith Online Martins (inc. Forbuoys & Royal Botanic Garden Kew Eden Project WH Smith Retail McColls) Royal Horticultural Society English Heritage WH Smith Travel PC World Sainsbury’s Forbidden Planet Wordery Play.com St. Andrew’s Foyles Somerfield Stanfords Games Workshop Wesley Owen Tate Gallery Plus sales from: HMV Music Woolworths (via EUK) Tesco Imperial War Museum Daily Mail, Daily Telegraph zavvi (formerly Virgin Retail) Tesco Online and Guardian Media For more information contact us: Tel: +44 (0) 1483 712 222 Email: [email protected] Visit: www.nielsenbookscan.co.uk or www.nielsen.com Copyright © 2017 The Nielsen Company (US), LLC. Confidential and proprietary. Do not distribute. 1 22/08/17 .
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