Monday, January 23, 2012

IFPI Digital Music Report 2012

  • That news comes from IFPI's Digital Music Report 2012, which also notes that major legal music services are now available in 58 countries, as compared to 23 in January 2011.
  • (Digital Media Wire)
  • Digital music revenues showed an 8 percent increase compared to 2010, according to IFPIs annual music going into 2012, said Edgar Berger, president and chief executive of Sony Music Entertainments international business, in the report.
  • (PC Magazine)
  • In order to protect itself from piracy, the worldwide recording industry needs a few favors from governments and corporations around the globe, and a major new digital music report (PDF) from the industrys worldwide lobby IFPI lays them out.
  • (Ars Technica)
  • according to a report released Monday by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry. Digital music sales totaled $5.2 billion in 2011, up from $4.
  • (Bellingham Herald)
  • Legitimate music downloads aren't growing quickly enough. A report the IFPI said progress was being made.
  • (Washington Times)
  • The sales figures were released in the annual digital musical report published according to the IFPI. Its CEO Frances Moore said: As we enter 2012, there are good reasons for optimism in the world of digital music.
  • (Independent)
  • The annual digital music report published by the IFPI complied the data Furthermore digital music revenues are up 8pc to $5.2bn (€3.9bn).
  • (Independent)

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