Music revenue fell in 2005
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Global music revenue fell last year by some three per cent. Yes, three. That's because you never bought the copy of the Redjetson album you promised yourself. Bah. In total, the industry's revenue came in at around the $21bn mark.
The drop is attributable to the decline of physical sales, i.e. CD and records; downloads, though, tripled. $1.1bn was made from legal digital music sales, some increase on the $400m of 2004. These figures, by the way, come courtesy of the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry. We don't just make 'em up.
So far as big-selling albums go, Coldplay's X&Y was the success of '05, shifting eight million copies about the globe. In second place was The Emancipation Of Mimi by Mariah Carey, with 50 Cent's The Massacre third.
The amount of CDs and music DVDs sold fell by eight per cent. The world's largest market, the US, saw revenue fall by three per cent, a la the global trend.
Here ends our maths for today. Bye!
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well
there you go
whatever, if i got paid more, i'd buy more.
so there you go.
pay us more. we'll buy more. and the circle goes on.
But if I'm not mistaken...
Revenue in Britain held up and didn't fall (or is that album sales didn't fall?)
Either way it's not our faults! Although when the second and third biggest-selling albums are what they are, there's clearly something wrong with the music industry.
not that many great 'names'
had an album last year which might explained why 8M is the best sale...
YOU SAID 'MATHS' !!!
you meant 'math' though.
right???
the first biggest selling's
no fucking masterpiece
no
but it's quite good
Not a masterpiece, no...
...but I don't actually object it in the same way as I do Mariah Carey or 50 Cent.
If someone put Coldplay on I'd in a room I was in tolerate it or ignore it; maybe even enjoy "Talk" a little. If someone put 50 Cent or Mariah Carey on it actually would piss me off.
what are you
the Midwest grammar patrol?
its maths
math is for yanks boi


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