Duck Commander books help maximize Simon & Schuster profits |
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Written by Jeremy Burns |
Thursday, 20 February 2014 10:46 AM America/New_York |
In CBS’ 2013 earnings release, Simon & Schuster reported fourth-quarter sales of $225 million, an increase of $10 million from the last quarter of 2012. The publisher’s 2013 total sales tally was $809 million, up $19 million versus the year before. The release said that the higher sales “reflect growth in print book sales.” “We are really grateful for the support we receive from Simon
& Schuster for our Christian publishing program,” said Jonathan Merkh, vice
president and publisher of Howard Books. “2013 was a tremendous year for Howard
Books with the Duck Commander brand and many other great authors, and a
terrific reminder of the power of our publishing and editorial efforts in
combination with the larger S&S sales and distribution infrastructure. We
hope to build on this year's success.” |