The Advance of Audiobooks & Niche Publishing

Panelists address the rapid growth of audiobooks and how they, as audiobook producers and narrators, handle it, as well as the logistics and benefits of audiobooks. The panelists also discuss audiobooks in the context of niche publishing, a form of publishing that aims towards a specialized audience.

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