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Professional Meeting of Comic Book Publishers Professional Meeting of Comic Book Publishers NEW YORK ~ MAY 26, 2015 FRENCH EMBASSY 972 FIFTH AVENUE – NEW YORK Professional Meeting of Comic Book Publishers Organization Chart of French Publishing 34% Bayard (CA 2013 : 23 M€) Actes Sud Participations LA MARTINIÈRE GROUPE Tallandier Bayard Editions MADRIGALL (CA 2013 : 417 M€) HACHETTE LIVRE (CA 2014 : 2 004 M€) (CA 2013 : 238 M€) BD Kids 75% 6% Milan (distrib. Hachette) Gallimard Zulma Flammarion Actes Sud Branche littérature Hachette Education La Martinière Gallimard (CA 2013 : 69 M€) Grasset Istra Flammarion Ed. de La Martinière Arléa Groupe Artège Gallimard Jeunesse Babel, Sindbad, Solin Fayard (+ Mille et une nuits, Edicef Delachaux et Niestlé Le Rocher, DDB, Sénevé Gallimard Loisirs Climats Actes Sud junior, Hélium Mazarine, Pauvert) Hermé F.-X. de Guibert Folio Aubier Papiers, Photo Poche Stock Petit à Petit Esprit La Pléiade Arthaud Rouergue, J. Chambon Errance, Thierry Magnier Lattès / Le Masque Verticales Denoël Autrement Calmann-Lévy / Editions 1 (83 %) Minuit, Agnès Viénot € Imprimerie Nat., Picard Groupe Eyrolles (CA 2013 : 44 M ) Bleu de Chine Mercure de France Maison rustique Ed. de l’an 2, Gaïa (73%) Ed. des deux terres Seuil Christian Bourgois Eyrolles, Éditions d'Organisation, GEP La Table ronde Père Castor Seuil José Corti Textuel (65 %) Harlequin (50%) Groupe Hatier Quai Voltaire Pygmalion André Versaille (35 %) Points Mollat, Berlitz Diffusion Géodif, dont Le Particulier Casterman, KSTR Hatier Castor Astral P.O.L (87%) Les liens qui libèrent (30%) Foucher L’Olivier (90 %) Arnette/Douin Joëlle Losfeld Fluide glacial Le Sorbier Diff.Volumen Philippe Rey, Erés Payot & Rivages Didier Nocturne, Baleine Alternatives Hachette illustré Rageot Baker street Les grandes personnes A.-M. Métailié (80 %) Dist. Loglibris Plume de carotte Hachette Jeunesse / Black Moon Ed. du Patrimoine Groupe Philippe Auzou / Diff. EDI Futuropolis Actes Sud Diffusion : HJD (Hachette Jeunesse Disney, licence) Don Quichotte Viviane Hamy Diff. CDE etc. Editions du Sous-sol Union Paris-Musées, Inculte Gautier Languereau / Deux Coqs d’or Sabine Wespieser + Sofédis Le Chêne Sodis Distribution Montparnasse, Palette, etc. CNRS éditions Groupe Revue fiduciaire Hazan HongFei, etc. 35% Abrams (USA) (CA 2013 : 34 M€) J'ai Lu/Librio Hachette Pratique Golden Turtle (USA) EPA Stewart, Tabori Citadelles & Mazenod Hachette Tourisme (Routard, & Chang (USA) Groupe Libella Kazé, J. Grancher Guides Bleus...) Knesebeck Verlag Lextenso Buchet-Chastel, Phébus, Maren Sell 10% 19% 49% De Fallois Marabout (Allemagne) Petit Futé Scor Pika LGDJ, Montchrestien Noir sur blanc/Notabilia, Favre Télémaque Gualino, Defrénois Le Temps apprivoisé, Delpire Sarbacane Hoëbeke Presses Univ. Belin, Herscher Humanoïdes ass. Albert-René RMN Grand Palais de France Le Pommier L'Équipe, Codes Rousseau Joly, Gazette du Palais Wydawnictwo Litérackie (Pologne) L’Atelier, Verdier, Naïve Centre Pompidou FFRP, Au diable Vauvert L'Archipel, Bamboo Farrago, Somogy Nova Groupe Carabas, Bottin gourmand Salvy, Galilée, Cornélius Paquet, La Tengo L‘école des Loisirs, Rue de Sèvres, Globe Gérard de Villiers/Vauvenargues EDITIS (CA 2013 : 662 M€) REED ELSEVIER Parole et silence Ego comme X Pastel (Bruxelles), MoritzVerlag (Francfort) Play Bac, Le Moniteur (CA 2013 : 197 M€) Le Félin, Intervista Le Dilettante Babalibri (Milan). Kazé, Ed. du Toucan, City Lexis Nexis Le Cerf, Berger-Levrault L’amateur / Marval Place des éditeurs Elsevier Masson (distrib. Hachette) Ed. 365, Media 1000, Panini Presses de la cité, Omnibus Pascal Galodé, Privat Vidal, White Star M6 éditions, Le Ballon, etc. Jungle/Steinkis GROUPE LEFEBVRE-SARRUT Solar, Belfond, Hors collection Intescia (ESF, Prat) Hachette Encyclopédies et Collections Le Pré aux Clercs, Acropole Léo Scheer (CA 2013 : 405 M€) Nicolas Philippe, Phaidon Odile Jacob Hachette Collections, Hemma, Langue au chat EHESS, Nouveau Monde etc. Lonely Planet (licence) Éditions Législatives Dalloz (+ Sirey) Hachette Le Livre de Paris L’Express (licence) Liana Levi, Gallmeister Francis Lefebvre Juris Associations Distribution La Manufacture des livres Lefebvre Software J-M. Laffont (+ FE, Sablier, Les Belles Groupe Glénat € Principales filiales à l'étranger Robert Laffont Baron Perché, Vents de Sable) Lettres (CA 2013 : 52 M ) - Grande-Bretagne (Hachette UK) : Seghers, Bouquins Cahiers du cinéma, etc. Glénat, Vents d'Ouest Hodder Headline, Octopus, Watts Julliard, NiL Treize étrange,Rando Larousse Orion, Cassell, Harrap’s, Chambers 100% Licences : Atlas Hachette Partworks Ada, Ariane, Groupe Piktos L’Age d’homme Chasse-Marée, Elle Dessain & Tolra Edi 8 Bussière,etc. Grancher,Dangles De Borée ETAI Hermann Elle à table, Paris Match Harrap’s - États-Unis (Hachette Book Group USA) : Plon, Perrin Trajectoire DG Diffusion L’Épure Mon Jardin & Ma Maison Grand Central, Center Street, FaithWords Presses de la Renaissance La Fabrique Little, Brown & Company First, Gründ 33% 67% Coop Breizh L’Association Orbit, Yen Press Les Escales Sud-Ouest Cap Ouest-France Çà et là, etc. Groupe Delcourt Hachette Digital, Hachette Audio Le Dragon d’or, Tana Diff. (CA 2013 : 53 M€) - Espagne (Hachette España) : Anaya, Delcourt (+Tonkam) Dunod Divers Pollen Soleil (+ Quadrants) Salvat, Bruño Lito Économica Champ Vallon Interéditions Le Cherche midi Taschen, L’Homme petits éditeurs Ankama / CFSL. ink Galaade Microsoft Press - Amérique latine : Aique (Argentine), Sand-Tchou/Mengès/ Daudin Distrib. Allia, etc. Armand Colin, Sedes Patria Cultural (Mexique), filiales Larousse Sonatine Assimil Karthala Place des Victoires 20 % Groupe du 27 Super 8 L’Aube L'Harmattan - Italie : Larousse, Hachette Fascicoli Bartillat, Equateurs Dila Vilo J Éditions, Amphora Les Arènes, XXI Gault-Millau, Prisma Rue des écoles Michalon L’iconoclaste La Documentation française Ramsay Harmonia 60 % Picquier - Inde : Hachette India XO/Oh! Editions Timée, Parigramme Journaux Officiels (+ Mila, Garnier Hugo & Cie Mundi Circonflexe-Millepages) - Liban : Hachette-Antoine (50%) LGF La Découverte Héloïse d’Ormesson Ed. Marie-Claire, Elcy ALBIN MICHEL (CA 2013 : 168 M€) Romain Pagès WOLTERS KLUWER MÉDIA PARTICIPATIONS (CA 2013 : 348 M€) Modus Vivendi Le Livre de Poche - Chine : Hachette Phœnix (49%) Zones, Les empêcheurs de penser Studyrama (+ Breal) Préludes en rond, Dominique Carré Dakota, Ki-oon - Russie : Azbooka-Atticus (49%) Anne Carrière Lamy (CA 2013 : 135 M€) Pôle Image Fleurus Presse Jouvence, De Vecchi Max Milo, La Plage Dargaud Mame Rustica - PGV Leduc S. (+ Charleston) Albin Michel Univers-Poche Kero, EP Editions Dalian Dupuis, Lombard Tardy Edifa Yoyo, Terre vivante, etc. Les dicos d’or Pocket, Pocket Jeunesse Maxima, L’Étudiant Kana, Urban Comics Desclée Magnificat 10/18 Ed. du Moment Urban China (50 %) éd. Rustica I. Media 40% 75% Fleuve noir Jacob-Duvernet Lucky Comics Mango Groupe Trédaniel Magnard/Vuibert Ed. Blake & Mortimer Courrier du livre Audiolib LÉGENDE Kurokawa Assouline Dilisco Delagrave, Casteilla Chronique Exergue, Dervy Librairie des écoles, Horay Langues pour tous Alain Ducasse, etc. Huginn & Muninn 25% Maison ou 12/21 Citel Video De Boeck supérieur groupe d'édition Dargaud Media Ellipses Michel Lafon Ellipsanime Centre de distribution Anuman Interactive Nathan (CA 2013 : 68 M€) Vigot / Maloine FRANCE LOISIRS (Actissia, CA 2013 : 342 M€) Bordas Privé Mediatoon Participation Le Robert Dupuis Audiovisuel MDS au capital Retz Interforum Storimages ENI Syros VF Films, Belvision Dreamwall Lien Rouge & Or Lavoisier de distribution CLE International Club International Tec & Doc Grand livre du mois du Livre EMI, Hermès Carte conçue par Fabrice Piault / Livres Hebdo Sélection Readers Digest Initiative Santé Pearson France Michelin Bragelonne Méd.-Sciences pub. Paraschool Lamarre, CdP Reproduction interdite sans autorisation préalable Calligram, Delpierre Milady Synthèse agricole © Livres Hebdo mars 2015 Blay Foldex Prix : 18 € TTC ©Livres Hebdo 2015 French Publishing Industry Statistics 2014 (Data 2013) 1. Percentage Breakdown of Total Publishing Revenue by Sector in 2013 Part des grands domaines éditoriaux dans le chiffre d’affaires de l’édition en 2013 Illustrated Books Illustrated Non-Fiction Art Quality 13,3 % Illustrated Books 3,4 % STM 2,9 % Comic Books 9,5 % Religion, Esotericism 1,4 % Humanities & Social Sciences 9,5 % Children’s Books 13,4 % Non-Fiction Current Affairs 3,3 % Geographical Maps, Atlases 1,4 % Fiction Dictionaries, Encyclopedias 26,4 % 2,8 % School Books 12,6 % 2. Average Sales by Publishing Sector in 2013 (Number of copies sold) Ventes moyennes par domaine éditorial en 2013 (nombre d’exemplaires) Dictionaries, Encyclopedias 11 725 Comic Books 6 774 Children’s Books 6 647 School Books 5 755 Fiction 5 560 Geographical Maps, Atlases 5 394 Illustrated Books, Practical Books 4 531 Overall Market Average 4 470 Art Quality Illustrated Books 2 519 Non-Fiction, Current Affairs 2 086 Religion, Esotericism 1 524 Humanities & Social Sciences 1 413 STM 1 138 0 2 000 4 000 6 000 8 000 10 000 12 000 3. Evolution in Revenue by Sector in 2013 Évolution des revenus par domaine éditorial en 2013 Fiction 5,7 % Religion, Esotericism 1,9 % Art Quality Illustrated Books 0,8 % – 0,6 % Humanities & Social Sciences Overall Market – 3 % –1,2 % Comic Books – 3,4 % Children’s Books – 3,4 % Geographical Maps, Atlases – 3,6 % illustrated Non-Fiction – 6,4 % STM – 9,9 % Dictionaries, Encyclopedias –13,1 % School Books –19,9 % Non-Fiction, Current Affairs –20 –15 –10 –5 0 5 10 15 4. Mass-Market Paperback Share in Total Revenue 2013 Place du livre de poche dans
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