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304:(BoT), but that Recorded Books focused more on the quality of its sound recordings than BoT did. Six years later in a 1995 article, it was reported Recorded Books had produced 1,600 books. In 2004, it was reported that of Recorded Books' 800 new unabridged titles per year, 650 are released to libraries/schools/mail order/rental. Fifty of those 650 titles are made available for the retail sales market. Of the 800 new titles, 150 titles are sold only into the U.K. market. First quarter 2004 had more than $ 16 million in net sales. In January 2014, a press release said Recorded Books had over 13,500 audiobook titles. In January 2015, after the acquisition of Tantor Media, Recorded Books a catalog of more than 22,000 titles. In August 2015, after the acquisition by Shamrock Advisors, the company reported publishing 3,000 new books annually with catalog of 25,000 titles. 179:
According to Claudia Howard of Recorded Books: "The business was, in those days, a primitive Netflix in that they were rental businesses. You'd call an 800 number with your credit card and rent your cassette book for thirty days through the mail. It came in a cardboard box with a row of cassettes. Eventually, they were on CDs. The last ten years has been the download—you stream them straight to your computer or download straight to your cellphone."
139:. Trentman was a salesman who spent a lot of his time driving and listening to the radio and he believed there was a market for better quality recorded books on cassette tape targeted to commuters. Unlike other audiobooks sold at the time, which were usually abridged to 2–4 hours long, Trentman envisioned unabridged productions of 20 or more tapes which could be rented mail-order, and that would be of high quality sound and professional narrators. 160:. Muller remembered "this traveling salesman who had a crazy idea about recording books onto cassettes and marketing them to commuters." Muller would remain one of Recorded Books' most prolific and popular narrators over the years. At first, the book titles were in the public domain, such as Jack London. However, after Recorded Books picked professional stage actor Alexander Spencer to narrate books, they began branching out into copyright works. 317: 127:, a publishing company with operations in countries globally. Recorded Books was formerly an independent audiobook company before being purchased and re-organized under RBMedia, where it is now an imprint. Recorded Books was founded in 1978 by Henry Trentman, one of the pioneers in the audiobook industry. 296:
According to a 2004 article, most of Recorded Books' 330 employees were based in Maryland, with 15 staff in New York, 15 in the United Kingdom and a number of sales representatives around the United States. Studio director Claudia Howard who had been with the company since 1984 oversaw operations.
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In April 2017 the company reorganized. The new company name is RBMedia and its imprints include Recorded Books, HighBridge Audio, Tantor Media, ChristianAudio, Gildan Media, W.F. Howes (UK), and Wavesound (Australia). It would sell or distribute titles directly to customers through audiobooks.com,
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It actually took about six years for Recorded Books to catch on. At first, people thought that audiobooks were for the blind. ... Commercial audiobooks started to take off in the early eighties, when suburbanites discovered that they were an ideal way to mitigate the horrors of long car commutes.
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In the 1990s, it created an in-house sales department and a department to focus on schools and education. In 1997, Recorded Books began selling directly to the U.K. and by 1999 the company had launched W.F. Howes Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary in the U.K.
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For the first six years, Trentman worked at Recorded Books part-time since the company did not generate enough revenue to justify his coming on full-time. Later, as the company grew during the 1980s, it opened a new recording facility in New York City near
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Recorded Books was acquired by Haights Cross Communications in December 1999, where Recorded Books operated as a division of that company. In 2002, Haights Cross acquired Audio Adventures, a brand established in the
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titles. HighBridge made use of two readers in its audio book production for works primarily involving two main characters. Other popular titles published by HighBridge included
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Although Recorded Books is not a public company, they have released some operations and sales figures over the years that provide a sense of the company's growth and size.
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market to tie in with 650 rental kiosks in truck stop centers Recorded Books previously had. In January 2014, it was announced that Haights Cross sold Recorded Books to
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to exclusively manufacture, sell and distribute their physical media audiobook titles (CD & MP3) to consumers, retail, distribution and libraries in North America.
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In a 1989 newspaper article, it was reported that Recorded Books had about 450 titles in its catalog, versus about 2,500 from its main competitor
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Recorded Books and Books on Tape, pioneers in this new sound recording format, recorded unabridged versions of books on cassette.
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Later in 2015, Wasserstein sold Recorded Books to Shamrock Advisors, a private equity firm.
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Virgil L. P. Blake (1990). "Something New Has Been Added: Aural Literacy and Libraries".
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In 2014, Recorded Books announced that it will become the exclusive distributor of
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The Modern Scholar was a series of lectures that competed with
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In January 2015, Recorded Books announced its acquisition of
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in the early 1980s to produce and distribute recordings of
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In May 2014, Recorded Books acquired HighBridge Audio from
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In the 1980s, the company established its headquarters in
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CD and DVD titles to U.S. and Canadian public libraries.
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Recorded Books was founded in 1978 by Henry Trentman in
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As of 2017, Recorded Books operates as an imprint of
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Information Literacies for the Twenty-First Century
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Index

Parent company
RBMedia
KKR
Prince Frederick, Maryland
Blackstone Publishing
Ingram Publisher Services
Audiobooks
www.recordedbooks.com
audiobook
RBMedia
Charlotte Hall, Maryland
The Sea-Wolf
Jack London
Frank Muller
Arena Stage
Times Square
The New Yorker
Prince Frederick, Maryland
truck stop
Wasserstein & Co.
Workman Publishing
Minnesota Public Radio
Garrison Keillor's
A Prairie Home Companion
Oprah's Book Club
The Time Traveler's Wife
Water for Elephants
Life of Pi
Across the Nightingale Floor
Tantor Media

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