Hi bob!
Hm, audible might have 95% of the downloadable audiobook market, but you can
still get more than enough CDs and tapes, which is mostly allright. In any
case: I always found audible's quality inferior, to put it mildly. I haven't
listened to anything very recent though, because of their change in format. I
just didn't remember it being the infamous .aa . :-)
I think a few of the other big companies might do some online sales as in
Random house and co and of course the BBC, they've recently opened a download
portal. I know, that for Germany there are a few others, who do the same, yet
I suspect, that German audiobooks and radioplays are less interesting. :-)
Kind regards
Julien
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