
AudioGO was formerly known as BBC Audiobooks, which won Audio Publisher of the Year six times.
AudioGO Limited was formed in 2010 by a group of investors gathered by Michael Kuhn and his partners Marc Meyer and Malcolm Ritchie (who worked together at PolyGram). Michael, in his role as Chairman of the National Film and Television School, knew fellow Governor Stephen Louis. And Stephen had partnered with Jonathan Scherer (formerly, like Stephen, with NM Rothschild) in several successful investments alongside Mike Ross and Theo Fonternel. These seven are now the partners in AudioGO.
As well as being the leading audio publisher in the UK, AudioGO also has a thriving Large Print Books business that provides titles to UK and international libraries, and a direct mail business, The Audiobook Collection. Our main offices are based in Bath, UK, and Rhode Island in the USA.
AudioGO will embrace the BBC’s history of broadcasting excellence as we continue to publish BBC-sourced content - from full-cast radio dramas and complete readings, to comedy, crime and children’s titles.
Under the previous name of BBC Audiobooks, landmark recordings and bestsellers have included Under Milk Wood (Richard Burton), The Hitchhiker's Guide to Galaxy, Winnie the Pooh (Alan Bennett), Doctor Who, I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue and the BBC Radio 4 John le Carré dramas.
We have sold over a million downloads online, and our titles are also available in shops and libraries on CDs and MP3-CDs.


