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BookScan is a data provider for the book publishing industry that compiles point of sale data for book sales, owned by Circana in the United States and NIQ in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, India, South Africa, Italy, Spain, Brazil, Mexico, and Poland.
“Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour Book” sold 814,000 copies in just its first two days on sale, according to Circana BookScan, widely regarded as the most reliable tracker of weekly physical book ...
Taylor Swift’s tour memento sold 814,000 copies in its first week of sales, making it the fastest-selling new release of 2024, according to Circana's BookScan, which tracks about 85% of print ...
The Bestseller Awards, previously the Nielsen Bestseller Awards and the Whitaker Awards, are given annually for books sold in the United Kingdom on the basis of their total number of sales, both in print and as e-books, as measured by BookScan. In 2024 the awards are hosted by Nielsen BookData and BolognaBookPlus.
While the book industry as a whole is flat so far this year, sales of Bibles are red-hot. ... Overall, sales are up 22% this year through the end of October, according to Circana BookScan.
Unlike the consumer-oriented lists, BookScan's data is extremely detailed and quite expensive. Subscriptions to BookScan cost up to $75,000 per year, but it can provide publishers and wholesalers with an accurate picture of book sales with regional and other statistical analyses.
The book has always been a steady seller for Random House's Modern Library imprint, but according to Bookscan, which measures approximately 75% of total book sales, the book has sold 7,000 copies ...
In Ireland, the book was able to peak atop the Nielsen BookScan component chart for hardcover non-fiction. [53] On the primary Irish Nielsen BookScan chart tracking sales of both hardcover and paperback books in all genres, What Happened debuted at number ten (selling 767 copies). [54]