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Digital Strength Drives First Growth in Music Sales Since 1999 as File Sharing Declines
![]() AllThingsD points to a report from the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) revealing that 2012 saw the first growth in the music market since 1999, a milestone made possible by the strength of the digital music market. Quote:
In particular, the report points to the rapid globalization of digital music access, with the number of countries having access to digital music growing from just 23 in early 2011 to well over 100 today. Apple's iTunes Store is a major part of that expansion, with the most recent move to add 56 new countries last December extending Apple's music reach to a total of 119 countries. ![]() Quote:
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Most of these music sales are fueled by a failing industry, clinging on to those with just enough talent that would sound ok with auto-tune.
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Happy RIAA?
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Probably all gangnam style
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Yep, I always downloaded music (which, I must note, is not illegal over here) but ever since services like Spotify have emerged I do no longer see the need to download music.
![]() You can listen to almost any song, anywhere for just $10 a month. It's ideal and it is so cheap that it isn't even worth it to download music for free, and it is not as expensive as buying your songs on - may I dare - "old fashioned digital services" like iTunes. |
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I will just make another trip to the library.
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Seems like good news. Lets get angry about it.
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I truly feel the likes of Spotify and Pandora have caused this shift. If you make most of the music easy to access at a fair price. People will pay for it. And so its starting to happen in the music industry.
I just wish the TV and Movie industry would follow suite. I would gladly pay 20-30 bucks for a TV/Movie service that offered up 90% of the titles out there in a high quality format >2-5 MB a sec, or better yet the possibility to cache blu-ray quality for viewing with full DTS-HD audio. Give the people a high quality service with >90% of the titles, similar to what Spotify is doing. and people will start paying you money again. Its that simple! |
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While it's good to see piracy drop, if the main reason for it is streaming services that compensate the artists practically nothing, that's not really much of an improvement for the actual musicians.
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Now maybe if the movie studios would take a hint and not charge as much for a digital download as a Blu-Ray, they could see an increase in sales and decrease in piracy as well.
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Shocking! Give people easy access and the ability to pay and maybe, just maybe, your industry will survive.
Ultimately, I am sure they will find some way to spin this as piracy is still killing our business... |
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So most people have what they want in their libraries and there isn't anything new worth pirating...
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I also feel the same as you about the TV and movie industry. There are just a few video on demand services where I live, and often the most recent movies in the digital library are movies that were available on DVD/Blu-Ray months ago. I'd like to watch an episode of "The Big Bang Theory", "The Following", "Dexter", etc. just an hour after it was first aired wherever in the world. I'd like to watch a movie on the same day it's out on DVD/Blu-Ray. I would definitely be willing to pay something like $20 a month - maybe even a little bit more - so I can watch any episode and any movie whenever and wherever I want: whether that is a "Star Trek" episode from the 90s, or an episode of "Anger Management" which first aired just an hour ago.
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Louis CK and Bill Burr offer specials they do for $5. If bands release whole albums and such themselves and make it less expensive, file sharing will decline more.
It's the record companies that make out like bandits as opposed to the artists. |
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How is it possible to accurately track the number of files that have been swapped from one hard drive to another?
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That's just because they shut down Demonoid and are crucifying Pirate Bay.
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"What goes down must come up." —Steve Jobs
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Now maybe if the movie studios would take a hint and not charge as much for a digital download as a Blu-Ray, they could see an increase in sales and decrease in piracy as well.
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This situation isn't new. Back in the day (I'm old), we would listen to music on the radio FOR FREE and then buy the song the next day.
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