![]() I do agree they're ripe for disruption, but book publishers have been successful in pushing against disruption of the existing licensing/pricing model, and Audible is (so far) the best experience. I honestly use and love Audible as I commute often and I share Prime with my family who also read the audiobooks. We're not dealing with dial-up downloads. There's no excuse for the massively over-compressed low bandwidth shite they peddle these days. It would also be nice if they increased the quality. but when you have them sponsoring well know tech people, effectively spamming many pod/tv-casters, who never shut the fuck up about the service, you have to wonder how much more successful they'd be coming down a book prices and saving the spam-verts. The high prices ensure most people do not use it, but there are enough that do that make it very profitable.
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