[Books] Popular magazines in dire straits as publication closures surge over 30% of publishers in the red, the largest number in the past 20 years Teikoku Databank publishers unable to escape slump amid publishing downturn

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0001ailuropoda melanoleuca★.Sep. 8, 2024 (Sun) 12:20:22.29ID:TyYNpCZa9
9/8 (Sun) 7:03 Teikoku Databank
Bankruptcies and closures continue to rise
As the decline in bookstores nationwide shows no sign of halting, the harsh business environment is also becoming clear for magazine and book publishers. In fiscal 2023, 36.2% of publishers are expected to incur losses, the largest percentage in the past 20 years, while more than 60% of publishers are expected to experience deteriorating performance, including reduced profits. In the midst of the publishing recession, many publishers are finding themselves in a difficult position. In 2024, many famous magazines were suspended or discontinued. Monthly entertainment magazine “Popolo,” women’s fashion magazine “jelly,” and anime voice actor magazine “Seiyuu Animedia” have all announced they will be ceasing publication. Riverfield Publishing, the publisher of “eye-ai,” Japan’s only English-language monthly magazine that introduced topics related to traditional Japanese culture and performing arts to the world, went bankrupt in April of this year.* In addition to the aging of subscribers, the popularity of e-books and the rise of online media among young people have meant that sales of paper magazines and books have been declining since peaking in 1996. In addition, under the “reprint system,” publishers are burdened with a heavy inventory burden, with approximately 40% of publications being returned as unsold. In addition, rising prices have caused printing costs such as paper and ink, as well as logistics costs, to rise significantly, creating a vicious cycle of increasingly worsening profits. The number of bankruptcies and closures of publishing companies (liabilities of 10 million yen or more, legal reorganization) that occurred in January-August 2024 is also expected to occur at a similar pace to 2023 (65 cases), which saw an increase from the previous year for the first time in four years, and the number for the whole of 2024 may be the highest in the past five years. Currently, major bookstores in the industry are working to reduce returned books, and some magazines and publishers are seeing growth by adopting unique themes and editorial styles. On the other hand, it is not easy to publish a hit book or magazine, and rising publishing costs are likely to lead to a process of small and medium-sized publishers being forced to suspend publication, close their books, go bankrupt, or go out of business. [Note] The “eye-ai’’ business was transferred to the shot in July 2021, and is currently being published as usual as “re:eye-ai’’ and “re:eye-ai+’’.

人気雑誌も「休刊ラッシュ」の苦境 出版社の3割超が「赤字」 過去20年で最大、出版不況で低迷脱せず(帝国データバンク) - Yahoo!ニュース
全国で書店の減少に歯止めがかからないなか、雑誌や書籍の出版社でも厳しい経営環境が鮮明となっている。2023年度における出版社の業績は「赤字」が36.2%を占め、過去20年で最大となったほか、減益を
0003Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 8, 2024 (Sun) 12:22:25.92ID:2JHDI4aB0
When I go to a bookstore, all the books in prominent places are netouyo books. Only crazy old people with free time buy them.
0031Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 8, 2024 (Sun) 12:34:35.78ID:pIiI466u0
>>3
It’s popular and sells well, so it’s heavily promoted.
0004Security Guard [lv.43].Sep. 8, 2024 (Sun) 12:22:27.36ID:jy4wVFb90
About 15 years ago, a large number of Korean people started to infiltrate the country and they kept forcibly featuring groups like Seventeen with the aim of brainwashing people.
0043Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 8, 2024 (Sun) 12:38:48.58ID:Siz7Vgc30
>>4
Don’t forget our week in Tokyo that turned into a Korean week.
0058Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 8, 2024 (Sun) 12:44:06.91ID:Fojg5wP30
>>4
You got what you deserved.
0070Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 8, 2024 (Sun) 12:50:34.39ID:8C1UqJEw0
>>4
Because the government is paying for it, they fell for the cheap tactic.
0007Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 8, 2024 (Sun) 12:24:38.67ID:mbtlYmGQ0
There’s so much waste, so this is a good opportunity.
0009Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 8, 2024 (Sun) 12:24:55.70ID:H2tA0Fxw0
Magazines are more valuable than television. Television is what should die.
0011Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 8, 2024 (Sun) 12:25:44.77ID:D1cOqUzT0
I was surprised to see that Famitsu used to cost around 300 yen, but now it’s around 600 yen.
0014Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 8, 2024 (Sun) 12:27:16.33ID:LvBGkV4+0(1/2)
>>11
600 yen a week? That’s a bit steep.
0066Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 8, 2024 (Sun) 12:48:36.48ID:q8JKZR5/0(1/4)
>>11
It used to be about 300 yen a month.
0012Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 8, 2024 (Sun) 12:25:54.93ID:XxTZVcwm0
I hope Weekly Shincho goes bankrupt soon.
0021Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 8, 2024 (Sun) 12:29:49.95ID:3V5NJ8aq0
>>12
I’d like to see an investigation into what happened since neither of them were charged.
0015Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 8, 2024 (Sun) 12:27:26.94ID:tp6DFE4v0
You can usually see it on Amazon Prime.
0016Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 8, 2024 (Sun) 12:28:13.66ID:oKouk0rb0
Let’s buy books properly. If you like cars, buy car magazines. If you like fashion, buy fashion magazines. If you like manga, buy manga books. It’s a big problem if bookstores go out of business.
0017Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 8, 2024 (Sun) 12:28:14.23ID:p2Ba6QTn0
I used to buy a music score book called Monthly Piano, but when I went to the bookstore recently, I was surprised to see that it had become very thin and doubled in price.
0018Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 8, 2024 (Sun) 12:28:55.92ID:JIPO+VsA0
Even when you go to a convenience store, the magazine section takes up less than half the space, and most of the magazines on display are aimed at grandparents.
0019Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 8, 2024 (Sun) 12:29:03.90ID:V0Ym5yXn0
Television will likely continue to hold up for a long time, but print media is nowhere to be seen.
0020Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 8, 2024 (Sun) 12:29:44.93ID:qQFgVNyl0
E-books are fine.
0026Security guard [lv.20].Sep. 8, 2024 (Sun) 12:32:08.92ID:NCW6eF1A0(1/2)
>>20
I’ve started buying e-books for novels too. It’s heavy to carry around a paperback book every day.
0023Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 8, 2024 (Sun) 12:31:39.05ID:JTdTocAB0
It doesn’t sell → I get paid to write a promotional article → etc.
It’s a negative spiral.
0027Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 8, 2024 (Sun) 12:32:55.07ID:yyBMUcch0
I like magazines. I read them all at the internet cafe. Sorry I didn’t buy them.
0028Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 8, 2024 (Sun) 12:33:06.59ID:FcdwZjfk0
Comic books are doing well as e-books, and magazines are becoming more like subscriptions, where you pay a monthly fee and get access to everything.
0029Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 8, 2024 (Sun) 12:33:17.42ID:R9pGzgM30
I heard that a long-established bookstore in my hometown that used to run several stores with a big attitude is now on the verge of collapse, and I think that all the karma I’ve gained from working so arrogantly for so many years has finally come back to haunt me.
0030Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 8, 2024 (Sun) 12:33:28.40ID:RItnpwWv0(1/2)
It hasn’t been officially announced yet, but Lawson and Family Mart will no longer have magazine sections next year.
0056Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 8, 2024 (Sun) 12:42:48.98ID:E0fHDbc10
>>30
Huh? Is it okay to write this even though it hasn’t been announced yet? Wouldn’t that be a violation of compliance? Of course.
0032Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 8, 2024 (Sun) 12:34:47.08ID:gpN5waMU0
They’re just being made into e-books.
0033Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 8, 2024 (Sun) 12:35:56.75ID:RzU3ZNNX0
The local bookstore closed down and was replaced by a drugstore.
0034Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 8, 2024 (Sun) 12:35:59.73ID:j27rL3Vx0
How many more years does Shonen Jump have left?
Seriously, just a few more years, right?
0037Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 8, 2024 (Sun) 12:36:54.95ID:LvBGkV4+0(2/2)
>>34
Jump will still be able to manage something
Before that happens, Sunday and Champion will go under.
0049Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 8, 2024 (Sun) 12:40:36.59ID:K99YG8F10(1/2)
>>34
That’s an advertisement for a book, so it will continue as long as Jump Comics doesn’t decline.
0035Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 8, 2024 (Sun) 12:36:08.11ID:YLf83Bf40
You can’t even read books while standing there anymore.
0036Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 8, 2024 (Sun) 12:36:24.26ID:poeSk0DH0
Given that 60% of companies are in the red, it’s surprising that 30% of the publishing industry is in the red.
0051Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 8, 2024 (Sun) 12:41:04.37ID:xH0ozxPv0
>>37
Apart from the paperback version,
it may be online only.
0038Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 8, 2024 (Sun) 12:37:28.14ID:lod+zaLc0(1/2)
The nearby Tsutaya/bookstore closed, and there are almost no stores nearby where you can get into a bookstore right after parking on your moped, so it’s become a pain to go there.
0040Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 8, 2024 (Sun) 12:38:07.53ID:lqWqDJqK0(1/3)
Compared to electronic books, paper books are too wasteful, so it’s only the trend of the times that bookstores are disappearing.
0044Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 8, 2024 (Sun) 12:38:53.60ID:TBycUyq50
It’s true that when I go to a bookstore, I no longer look at the magazine section.
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Other languages: 【書籍】人気雑誌も「休刊ラッシュ」の苦境出版社の3割超が「赤字」過去20年で最大、出版不況で低迷脱せず帝国データバンク, [Libros] Las revistas populares también están sufriendo una “prisa por suspender la publicación”. Más del 30% de las editoriales están en números rojos, la mayor en los últimos 20 años, y Teikoku Databank no puede escapar de la crisis debido a la recesión editorial.

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