Why are audio books more expensive than a movie ticket? [closed]
Closed by System on Oct 5, 2016 at 23:25
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Think of all the millions of dollars actors are paid, and all the thousands of people who scroll by in the credits. Surely the cost of a printed book can't be translated to an audio book. The concept of an audio book is much more closely related to a movie ticket than the printed version, yet the price of an audio book is much closer to the printed version.
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Prices are set based on supply and demand. Cost of production has nothing to do with it, except to determine whether a product is worth producing.
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