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30.10.03

Sales of Harry Potter audiobooks top the one million mark


Cover to Cover Cassettes Ltd is delighted to announce that the sales of the series of five Harry Potter books on audio have topped the one million sales barrier - a figure unprecedented in the UK audio market.


Expectations of the audio release of the fifth book, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, on 22 September were high. Initial sales into the trade achieved a staggering 80,000 units with pre-orders at a record high particularly through Amazon, WH Smith, and mail order. In addition, the sales team gained new distribution outlets at release across both Tesco's and Sainsbury's who stocked a new audio release for the very first time.


Steven Edney, Sales Director of 大象传媒 Audiobooks, commented: "Harry Potter has broken all the rules in the audio category. The brand is now worth over 30 million pounds at retail - a truly remarkable and unique achievement for the audio market."


Produced by the independent production company, HNP Ltd, Stephen Fry's award-winning, and much-praised, readings of the Harry Potter books have resulted in Fry being regarded as 'the Voice of Harry Potter'.


Helen Nicoll of HNP Ltd. commented: "When we published the first book we said that if we made 10,000 sales of such a long unabridged book, that would be a fantastic achievement. To make a million sales is almost unbelievable. I like to think of the stories being switched on all over the country at bedtime."


Steven Edney added: "The support from the trade has been terrific with over 15,000 pieces of point-of-sale merchandised in UK retail outlets. WHS and Waterstone's have been fantastic with support from right across their buying and merchandising depts. In addition, the backing we've had at store level has been crucial to making the launch such a success."


Sales were also supported by a high-profile publicity campaign on launch, with Stephen Fry interviewed across all media including the Sunday Times, Radio Times, and a audio reading 'masterclass' on Channel 4's Richard & Judy Show.


The marketing campaign capitalised on Stephen Fry's magnificent reading by utilising unprecedented 1 minute 30 second radio adverts across UK commercial radio for a week from the day of launch. Newlink Network estimates that 13,435,000 people (23.73%) aged 4+ heard the radio campaign (nearly a quarter of all people in the country) for an average of 2.86 times. This was complemented by a viral internet campaign which broke all internet advertising records with over 150,000 clips being viewed in a week.


Cover to Cover Cassettes predicts that sales of Harry Potter 5 on audio will have reached 100,000 units in the run up to Christmas, easily making this the biggest selling audiobook ever launched in the UK.


Notes to Editors:
Cover to Cover Cassettes Ltd. is an imprint of 大象传媒 Audiobooks which forms part of the consumer publishing division of 大象传媒 Worldwide. 大象传媒 Audiobooks is the market leader in spoken word audio publishing in the UK. The business encompasses a range of imprints including 大象传媒 Radio Collection (titles derived from new and archive radio programming), 大象传媒 Cover to Cover (unabridged readings of children's books), Cover to Cover Classics (unabridged readings of classic literature) and 大象传媒 Word for Word (unabridged readings of popular fiction).


The Harry Potter titles are published under their own Cover to Cover Cassettes Ltd imprint, which was originally developed by Helen Nicoll. Helen Nicoll owns the audio publishing rights to the five Harry Potter books. Her independent company, HNP Ltd, produces the recordings of all the Harry Potter titles and Cover to Cover Cassettes Ltd publishes these under licence from her.




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