The publishing industry in France has undergone numerous economic and structural changes, often summarized by the term "concentration." In 1989, publisher François Gèze described the level of concentration in the French publishing sector as unique in Europe, if not the world, with Hachette and Groupe de la Cité (the precursor to the future Editis group)[7]. This concentration, a term that will be explained later, is accompanied by another phenomenon: overproduction. Sixty-five thousand new titles were published in 2024, compared to fewer than 40,000 in 2000, representing an increase of over 70%. At the same time, publishing revenue increased by 30%[1]. Apart from the post-lockdown year of 2021, ...
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