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TV cookery boom boosts Bloomsbury

TV cookery boom boosts  Bloomsbury

The phenomenal success of The Great British Bake Off and Masterchef has boosted profits at one of the UK’s leading publishers.

Bloomsbury – publisher of the Harry Potter books – said yesterday that it was looking forward to a strong Christmas thanks to the UK’s insatiable desire for cookbooks.

Titles such as Masterchef: the Finalists and the Paul Hollywood’s Pies and Puds were behind a strong increase in profits in the first half of the year.

In a trading update yesterday, the firm also revealed half of its best-selling titles were now sold as e-books in some markets.

Turnover for the six months to August 31 was £49.2million, up 13% on the same period last year.

This gave the company a pre-tax profit of £1.1million, up 33% on the £900,000 made last year.

In the UK e-book sales were up 58% year on year – and digital sales are now 12% of group sales.

Chief executive Nigel Newton said: “The group has made a good start to the year. In line with the company’s growth strategy, Bloomsbury has made significant progress in developing the academic and professional division.

“We start the second half with a strong programme, including MasterChef: The Finalists and The Signature of All Things by Elizabeth Gilbert.”

Debenhams blamed “very difficult conditions” as annual profits slipped after a mixed year for the department store chain due to volatile weather.

The firm posted a 2.7% drop in pre-tax profits to £154million for the year to August 31 following a tough first half after January’s snowstorms saw it warn over profits, while dismal spring weather dampened demand for new ranges.