BookBrunch reported that Mark Bell of the BBC boasted of the Corporation's role as "the biggest producer of books programmes in the world": Dominic Myers, MD of Waterstone's, asked him how information about books on TV and radio might be broadcast more efficiently to booksellers. Cathy Rentzenbrink of Waterstone's reminded the audience that "the conversation with the customer is at the heart of everything we do", and that when customers went into bookshops because they had heard about books, they wanted to buy those books immediately, or at the very least to speak to booksellers who knew the books and could order them.
Such conversations were enabled by good contacts, and efficient flows of information, between booksellers and publishers. [A service such as Books & Media, BookBrunch's cousin within BDS, can help too.] In a message later, Rentzenbrink referred to the B&M site as “wonderful”.
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