Börsenblatt

Börsenblatt – Wochenmagazin für den Deutschen Buchhandel
Fachzeitschrift für den deutschen Buchhandel
TypeBook trade
PublisherMVB GmbH, Frankfurt a. M.; Börsenverein des Deutschen Buchhandels
Editor-in-chiefTorsten Casimir
General managerRonald Schild
FoundedJanuary 3, 1834 (1834-01-03)
LanguageGerman
Circulation7000 (weekly) (IVW)
ISSN1611-4280
Websitehttps://www.boersenblatt.net/

The "Börsenblatt – Wochenmagazin für den Deutschen Buchhandel" (English: Weekly magazine for the German book trade), until 2002 "Börsenblatt für den Deutschen Buchhandel" (English: Trade exchange newspaper for the German book trade), is the association organ of the Börsenverein des Deutschen Buchhandels. The publication, founded in 1834, is the magazine with the highest number of advertisements and circulation in the German book selling trade. It came out once a week, later twice a week, and even daily for many years. The Börsenblatt is published by the Marketing- und Verlagsservice des Buchhandels (English: Marketing and publishing service of the book trade). It informs the professional audience as well as private readers about news on the book market. Since January 2013, the specialist magazine has been published in weekly alternation as the "Börsenblatt Magazin" and the "Börsenblatt Spezial". The Börsenblatt Spezial highlights the trends within the various product groups. Current industry reports are published on the magazine's homepage.

The Börsenblatt publishes various bestseller lists, including an audio book best list, a non-fiction best list, a bestseller lists with the best-selling titles from fiction and non-fiction as well as, since spring 2018, the independent charts of publications from smaller, independent publishers.

The Börsenblatt's editor-in-chief is Torsten Casimir, who previously headed Feuilleton of the Rheinische Post.