List of Assets Owned By Bertelsmann - Direct Group

Direct Group

  • Bertelsmann BookClub (China)
  • Bertrand (Portugal)
  • BMG Music Service
  • BOL China
  • BOL Great Britain
  • BCA Great Britain
  • Bookspan (USA) (50%)
    • Architects & Designers Book Service
    • Behavioral Science Book Club
    • Black Expressions
    • Book-of-the-Month Club
    • Children's Book-of-the-Month Club
    • Computer Books Direct
    • Country Homes & Gardens
    • Crafter's Choice
    • Discovery Channel Book Club
    • Doubleday Book Club
    • Doubleday Large Print
    • Early Childhood Teachers Club
    • Equestrian
    • The Good Cook
    • History Book Club
    • Intermediate & Middle Grades Book Club
    • The Library of Speech-Language Pathology
    • The Literary Guild
    • The Military Book Club
    • Mystery Guild
    • One Spirit
    • Outdoorsman's Edge
    • Nurse's Book Society
    • Primary Teachers' Book Club
    • Reader's Subscription
    • Rhapsody
    • Scientific American Book Club
    • Science Fiction Book Club
  • Circulo de Lectores (Spain)
  • CĂ­rculo de Leitores (Portugal)
  • Der Club (Germany)
  • Donauland (Austria)
  • ECI (Netherlands)
  • France Loisirs (France)
  • Quebec Loisirs (Canada)
  • The BookClub (Korea)
  • CDnow

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