Music Industry Has First Revenue Increase Since 1999

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PARIS — The music industry, the first media business to be consumed by the digital revolution, said Tuesday that its global sales had risen last year for the first time since 1999, raising hopes that a long-sought recovery might have finally begun.

The increase, of 0.3 percent, was tiny, and the total revenue, $16.5 billion, was a far cry from the $38 billion that the industry took in at its peak more than a decade ago. Still, even if it is not time for the record companies to party like it’s 1999, the figures, reported Tuesday by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry, provide a significant psychological boost.

“It’s clear that 2012 saw the global recording industry moving onto the road to recovery,” said Frances Moore, chief executive of the federation, which is based in London. “There’s a palpable buzz in the air that I haven’t felt for a long time.”

For years, the music industry’s decline looked terminal, with the record companies seemingly unable to come up with legitimate digital business models that could compete with the lure of piracy. Last year, however, digital sales and other new sources of revenue grew significantly enough to offset the continuing decline in CD sales.


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The accountants finally stopped :cook: the books is more like it.

How can they push through lobby for copyright/piracy legislation and file frivolous lawsuits if they're in the green on paper?

The RIAA's sob :noah: story looks a lot more sobbier (sic) :noah::noah: when nikkas at the majors are hurting for money.

It's all a show. One big act. fukk the RIAA. fukk the music industry.
 

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So can we stop acting like album sales measure success in the music industry?
 

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Less manufacturing, but the demand is still being met. Now you have a surplus of funds. Basic economics.

Definitely a blessing for the business.
 

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...f'real huh?

Possibly because people are buying mp3's vs CDS. Cheaper to make :yeshrug:

Pay attention, I said the music industry is small. $16 billion dollars is small, I think Avatar is going to make $10 billion.
 
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