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  • BookBeat: Zo luisteren Nederlanders naar luisterboeken

    Vandaag begint hét Nederlandse Boekenfeest van het jaar, de Boekenweek, en dit jaar is BookBeat een trotse sponsor. De streamingdienst presenteert nu een overzicht van het gebruik van luisterboeken in Nederland. De typische luisteraar van luisterboeken is een vrouw tussen de 18 en 44 jaar die in de middag luistert, vaak met een roman of een thriller in haar koptelefoon terwijl ze op vakantie is.

  • BookBeat 2025: EUR 146 million in revenue, 13% growth and improved profitability

    Following a strong inflow of new paying users during the year, BookBeat's revenue increased to EUR 146 million (SEK 1.54 billion). This represents growth of 13 percent; adjusted for currency effects, growth amounted to 15 percent. Profitability improved significantly, and by the end of the year nearly 1.2 million users were paying for the service across all markets. 

  • BookBeat presents international honorary award to romance author Julia Quinn

    During her visit to the Gothenburg Bookfair, author Julia Quinn will be awarded the international honorary prize “BookBeat Outstanding Author Award”, a newly established, data-driven prize presented by BookBeat to authors whose works have made an exceptional impact among the service’s 1.1 million listeners and readers in Sweden and internationally.

  • BookBeat’s First Quarter of 2025: 16 Percent Growth and Record Number of New Users

    The streaming service BookBeat continues to grow steadily, and revenues grew by 16 percent during the first quarter of 2025 compared to 2024. The growth is driven by an increasing number of paying users. The quarter also saw the highest influx of new trial users ever recorded by BookBeat, both in the mature markets such as Finland, Germany and Sweden as well as internationally.