- 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)
Monday, January 23, 2012
IFPI Digital Music Report 2012
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