Audiobook Creation Exchange

Summary

Audiobook Creation Exchange (ACX) is a marketplace for professional narrators, authors, agents, publishers and rights holders to connect and create audiobooks.[1][2][3] ACX was launched by Audible on May 12, 2011 by Don Katz and ran by Jason Ojalvo. At the time of launching, Ojalvo reported the ACX had roughly 1000 titles.[4]

Audiobook Creation Exchange (ACX)
Formation2011-5-12
OwnerAudible
Websitehttps://www.acx.com

Overview edit

ACX is owned and operated by Audible Inc., an Amazon company. All titles produced through ACX are made available for sale on Audible.com, Amazon.com and iTunes.[5]

On ACX, the customer signs in as either a producer of an audiobook or as someone who owns the rights to create an audiobook. On ACX, a producer is anyone who can deliver or help deliver a retail ready audiobook. This group includes recording studios, narrators, audio engineers and audiobook editors. Rights holders include anyone who owns the audio rights to a book: authors, narrators, literary agents, publishers, etc.[6][7][8]

History edit

In February 2012, ACX launched "DIY workflow". DIY allows users who own the audio rights to already completed audiobooks to upload them individually through ACX and have them distributed through Audible's sales channels.[6]

In April 2013, ACX announced "Audible Author Services" which is an incentive program to distribute profits to audiobook authors. Authors who register receive $1 for each audiobook sold.[9][10]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Paul Guliani, Amazon's Audible.com sees ten-fold increase in audiobook production, NY Daily News, January 31, 2013
  2. ^ Max Humphreys, Audible's Audiobook Creation Exchange Reports Big Growth In 2012 Archived 2014-01-06 at the Wayback Machine, NextAdvisor, February 4, 2013
  3. ^ Publishing Trends. "Keeping Up With the New Demand for Audiobooks - Publishing Trends". publishingtrends.com. Retrieved 2023-12-05.
  4. ^ Maughan |, Shannon. "Audible's DIY Audiobook Platform Turns Three". PublishersWeekly.com. Retrieved 2023-12-02.
  5. ^ Katz, Donald (2014-04-09). "The Audio Self-publishing Revolution Beckons Entrepreneurial UK Authors". Publishing Perspectives. Retrieved 2023-12-02.
  6. ^ a b Noblit, Clayton (2021-06-28). "How to Create and Publish an Audiobook with ACX". Written Word Media. Retrieved 2023-12-02.
  7. ^ ACX. "Earn Money With Audiobooks". help.acx.com. Retrieved 2023-12-02.
  8. ^ Rose, Zoe (2021-04-19). "How To Make An Audiobook On ACX.com | BrightRay Publishing". Retrieved 2023-12-02.
  9. ^ Nate Hoffelder, Amazon Now Going After Audiobook Authors, The Digital Reader, April 13th, 2012
  10. ^ Mary Burkey, Amazon Now Going After Audiobook Authors Archived 2014-08-15 at the Wayback Machine, Booklist, April 14, 2013

External links edit

  • ACX, official website