The Ebook Revolution's Curious Stalling

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Why didn’t ebooks replace physical books the way everyone predicted in the 2000s? This video delves into the surprising story behind digital reading, examining why e-books plateaued at around 20% of the market and may even be slipping today. The video highlights the advantages of ebooks—like lower production costs, portability, and accessibility—while also pointing out the challenges in tracking reliable market data due to missing sources, paywalls, and gaps from giants like Amazon and self-publishing. It also examines why so many readers still prefer physical books: the tactile experience, concerns about digital ownership and lending, and the growing desire to cut back on screen time. Finally, the video uncovers the hidden struggle libraries face with ebooks, where licensing costs are far higher than purchasing physical copies.

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