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Les Groupes D'édition Au Royaume-Uni Chiffre d’affaires : varier dans le temps et entre les différents JUIN 2014 distributeurs. Cependant, chaque couverture € 4,2 milliards de livre fait mention d’un prix de vente conseillé LES Éditeurs actifs : 2 080 par l’éditeur (recommended retail price). En 2013, le prix moyen observé s’élève Nbe de titres publiés : 184 000 à £7,44 (environ €9,31). Le livre papier bénéficie d’une exemption (chiffres pour 2013) de TVA. En revanche, le livre numérique groupes ne fait pas l’objet d’une telle exemption fiscale : il est soumis à une TVA de 20 %. ÉDITION NUMÉRIQue En 2013, avec un montant de £509 millions D’ÉDITION (€636 millions), les ventes de livres numériques représentent 15 % des ventes totales de livres. Si la catégorie des livres académiques et professionnels représentaient 85 % du chiffre d’affaires numérique en 2009, cette part est AU roYAUME- tombée à 42 % en 2013. La part des livres de fiction, durant cette même période, est passée de 3 % à 39 % du chiffre d’affaires. UNI L’édition numérique DONNÉES GÉNÉRALES (2013) CHIffre d’affAIRES représente 15 % du Population : 64,1 millions d’habitants En 2013, le chiffre d’affaires des éditeurs Taux d’alphabétisation : 99 % britanniques s’élève à £3,389 milliards CA total. PIB / habitant : €27 110 (France : €27 860) (près de €4,2 milliards), en baisse de 2,2 % par rapport à 2012. Il correspond aux ventes DISTRIBUTION PAYSAGE ÉDITORIAL de livres papier et numériques au Royaume-Uni Depuis la fin du prix unique, le nombre de En 2013, on recense 2 080 éditeurs en activité, et dans le monde. Près de 660 millions librairies a légèrement décru mais le nombre parmi lesquels 90 ont un chiffre d’affaires d’exemplaires (format papier) ont été vendus de points de vente de livres a augmenté. supérieur à £5 millions (€6,2 millions). en 2013, soit une baisse de 7,3 % par rapport Les chaînes de librairies ont ouvert plus Événement majeur de l’année 2013, la fusion à 2012. Le marché du livre papier britannique de magasins et les supermarchés et autres (finalisée au 1er juillet) entre les maisons est marqué par son ouverture à l’international : commerces de détail ont augmenté leurs d’édition Penguin (groupe Pearson) et les exportations représentent 43 % du chiffre rayons livres. En revanche, les librairies Random House (groupe Bertelsmann), a donné d’affaires des ventes d’exemplaires papier. spécialisées, les chaînes de librairies régionales naissance à un géant de l’édition mondiale et les librairies indépendantes se sont raréfiées. et a largement contribué à renforcer la ÉVOLUTION DU CHIffre d’affAIRES En 2013, 1 045 librairies et 4 275 points concentration du marché britannique. Les trois DES ÉDITEURS (£ MILLIONS) de vente de livres, de journaux et de papeterie plus grands groupes d’édition britanniques CA CA CA Exemplaires sont recensés comme étant en activité. concentrent environ 45 % du chiffre d’affaires ebook papier total vendus de l’ensemble du secteur de l’édition. (millions) RÉPARTITION DES VENTES 2009 126 3,072 3,198 773 PAR CIRCUIT (2012) 2011 258 3,03 3,288 713 13 % Depuis la fusion, détaillants 2013 509 2,88 3,389 660 Autres % le groupe Penguin 7 Chaînes 2 de librairies RÉPARTITION DES VENTES EN VALEUR CA par catégorie d’ouvrages (2013) Random House 9 % % 8 Jeunesse détient 24 % de parts Enseignement de l’anglais 9 % Librairies en ligne de marché Librairies 3 indépendantes 8 % % 3 Scolaire Parts de marché Grandes % 1 surfaces 2 Penguin Random House 24,1 % 8 3 % Académique / % 4 1 Professionnel Fiction Hachette Livre UK 12,8 % Club de livres % 5 HarperCollins 7,6 % Pan MacMillan 3,4 % TRADUCTIONS Bloomsbury 2,5 % En 2013, les droits de traduction en anglais de 313 titres français ont été cédés à des éditeurs Autres 49,6 % référence / fiction Non du Royaume-Uni. Les principaux domaines de 2 4 % PRODUCTION ÉDITORIALE traduction sont la bande dessinée (95 titres) En 2013, 184 000 titres (nouveautés et la jeunesse (62 titres) et la fiction (54 titres). réimpressions) ont été publiés, dont 60 000 au PRIX DU LIVRE format numérique, soit 32 % des publications. Le système du prix unique a été abrogé en 1995. Sources : PA Statistics yearbook 2013 (The Publisher Association) ; The Bookseller ; The Booksellers Association of the United Kingdom Le prix des livres se fixe librement et peut donc & Ireland PENGUIN RANDOM HOUSE m Doubleday HACHETTE UK m Eden Project Books n PENGUIN m Expert n HACHETTE CHILDREN’S BOOKS CHILDRen’s Division m Transworld Audio FRANKLIN WaTTS m BBC Children’s books VINTAGE PUBLISHING HODDER CHILDRen’s BOOKS m Ladybird m Bodley Head ORCHARD BOOKS m Puffin m Chatto & Windus WaYLAND m Warne m Harville Secker DORLING KINDERSLEY m Jonathan Cape n HEADLINE PUBLISHING Group MICHAEL JOSEPH m Pimlico ETERNAL ROMANCE PENGUIN PRESS m Square Peg HEADLINE REVIEW m Allen Lane m Vintage TINDER PRESS m Particular Books m Vintage Children’s Classics m Penguin Classics & Penguin Modern m Vintage Classics n HODDER Education Classics m Vintage Digital HODDER GIBSON m Reference m Yellow Jersey PHILIP ALLAN UPDATES PENGUIN GENERAL m Fig Tree n HODDER & Stoughton m Hamish Hamilton CORONET m Penguin BLOOMSBURY SCEPTRE m Portfolio JOHN MURRAY PRESS m Viking n A & C BLACK m Consumer Learning PENGUIN AUDIOBOOKS A & C BLACK PUBLISHERS m Hodder Faith ROUGH GUIDES m Berg Fashion Library m Salt Yard Books m Featherstone Education m Two Roads n RANDOM HOUSE m John Wislen QUERCUS CORNERSTONE m Methuen Drama m Heron Books m Arrow m Oxford International Publisher m Jo Fletcher Books m Century m Reeds Almanac m MacLehose Press m Hammer ADLARD COLES NAUTICAL m Hutchinson ALPHABOOKS n LITTLE, Brown BOOK m Preface Publishing CHRISTOPHER HELM ABACUS m Random House Books F. LEWIS ATOM m Random House Business Books HERBERT PRESS BLACKFRIARS m RH Audiogo CONSTABLE & ROBINSON m William Heinemann n BloomsburY Information LB KIDS m Windmill Books n BloomsburY MEDIA ORBIT m Young Arrow n BloomsburY PUBLISHING PIATKUS EBURY PUBLISHING CompanY SPHERE m BBC Books n BloomsburY Professional THE CRIME VaULT m Del Rey n THE CONTINUUM International VIRAGO m Ebury Press PUBLISHING m Fodor HAMBLEDONE & LONDON n Octopus PUBLISHING Group m Rider Books SHEFFIELD ACADEMIC BOUNTY m Time Out T & T CLARK CONRAN OCTOPUS m Vermilion THE ATHLONE PRESS GAÏA BOOKS m Virgin Books THOEMMES GODSFIELD PRESS m WH Allen HAMLYN RANDOM HOUSE CHILDRen’s MILLER’s PUBLISHER UK MITCHELL BEAZLEY m Bantam Children PEARSON EDUCATION PHILIP’s m Bodley Head Childrens TICK TOCK m Corgi n ADDISON-WESLEY m David Fickling Books n ALLYN & BACON n ORION PUBLISHING Group m Definitions n Benjamin CUMMINGS GOLLANCZ m Doubleday Childrens n CISCO PRESS INDIGO m Eden Project Children’s books n FT PUBLISHING ORION CHILDRen’s booKS m Hutchinson Childrens n NEW RIDERS PHOENIX m Jonathan Cape (PB) n PEACHPIT PRESS SF GATEWAY m Jonathan Cape Childrens n PRENTICE HALL WEIDENFELD & NICOLSON m Red Fox n QUE PUBLISHING m Red Fox Classics n SAMS PUBLISHING m RHCP Audio n York Notes m Tamarind FOLIO HOLDINGS TRANSWORLD PUBLISHER m Bantam n Carcanet m Bantam Press TITAN PUBLISHING n THE FOLIO SOCIETY m Black Swan THE FOLIO FINE BOOKS SOCIETY m Channel 4 n Titan BOOKS FOLIO FINE EDITIONS m Corgi HARPER COLLINS USBORNE PUBLISHING COORDINATION GROUP PUBLICATIONS n Avon n USBORNE Education n BLUE DOOR n USBORNE MUSIC n COLLINS Education PUBLISHING OXFORD UNIVERSITY n COLLINS LANGUAGE n USBORNE REFERENCE PRESS n FOURTH Estate PUBLISHING n HARPER COLLINS CHILDREN’S n OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS BOOKS n NELSON THORNES n HARPER FICTION n HARPER IMPULSE IAN ALLAN PUBLISHING n HARPER NONFICTION n THE Borough PRESS ASHGATE PUBLISHING n THE FridaY Project WALKER BOOKS n VOYAGER n Ashgate n WILLIAM COLLINS n Ashgate REFERENCE WOLTERS KLUWER UK n Gower n LUND & HUMPHRIES REED ELSEVIER SIMON & SCHUSTERS UK n ELSEVIER n SIMON & SCHUSTER QUARTO PUBLISHING UK GRAy’s ANATOMY n SIMON & SCHUSTER CHILDREN’S THE LANGUAGE OF MEDICINE BOOKS n APPLE PRESS MOSBY n SIMON & SCHUSTER n AURUM PRESS NETTER Illustrated n FRANCES LINCOLN PAGEBURST n JACQUI SMALL n LEXIS NEXIS n REED BUSINESS CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS EGMONT UK MACMILLAN IGLOO BOOKS SCHOLASTIC UK n MACMILLAN Education n CHICKEN HOUSE n Palgrave THAMES & HUDSON n RED HOUSE n SCHOLASTIC LTD n PAN MACMILLAN BELLO PHAIDON BOX TREE CAMPBELL BOOKS TAYLOR & FRANCIS GROUP KINGFISHER HAYNES PUBLISHING MACMILLAN GROUP n CRC PRESS MACMILLAN CHILDRen’s BOOKS n Focal PRESS MACMILLAN DIGITAL AUDIO n GARLAND SCIENCE MACMILLAN NEW WRITING CENGAGE LEARNING n MANSON PUBLISHING MANTLE (EMEA) n PSYCHOLOGY PRESS PAN BOOKS n ROUTLEDGE PICADOR RODALE THE STATIONERY OFFICE SIDGWICK & JACKSON (TSO) TOR n THE Nature PUBLISHING LONELY PLANET Group PUBLICATIONS PARRAGON PUBLISHING TATE ENTERPRISES n Tate PUBLISHING FABER & FABER JOHN WILEY & SONS UK HARLEQUIN UK n Capstone n MILLS AND BOON n FOR DUMMIES n WILEY BLACKWELL ASHGATE PUBLISHING DORLING KINDERSLEY HARLEQUIN UK CA 2012 : £11,8 millions CA 2012 : £137 millions CA 2012 : £18,2 millions Actionnaire majoritaire : M. Nigel Alexander Actionnaire majoritaire : Penguin Random Actionnaire majoritaire : News Corp. (USA) Emery Farrow (UK) House (UK) Harlequin UK est la branche britannique Fondée en 1967, Ashgate Publishing est Fondée en 1974, Dorling Kindersley est de la maison d’édition canadienne spécialisée une maison d’édition spécialisée dans une maison d’édition britannique spécialisée dans les romans d’amour. En 1971, elle les ouvrages d’art et de sciences humaines. dans les ouvrages illustrés de non-fiction fusionne avec la maison d’édition britannique Ses filiales Gower et Lund Humphries sont de jeunesse. En 1999, elle est rachetée par Mills and Boon, avec qui elle avait déjà respectivement spécialisées dans les livres le groupe Pearson qui l’intègre à Penguin constitué un partenariat de longue date.
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