Pour la quatrième année consécutive, les revenus issus du marché musical progressent, selon la Fédération internationale de l’industrie phonographique (IFPI).
Le Monde
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50 Years Later – How 1969 Changed Rock Music Forever
And How It May Propel 2019 Album Sales.
Forbes
Warner Music licenses Africa’s largest music streaming service
The terms of the partnership allow Boomplay to distribute Warner’s catalog of more than 1m songs to its listeners in ten countries; Cameroon, Cote d’Ivoire, Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia.
Music Business Worldwide
Can the music industry go green?
Glastonbury Festival’s recent ban on bottled water is latest in a string of green pledges from music biz.
Corporate Knights
Streaming, Artists Without Labels Are Driving Music Industry Growth
Three key factors shaped the music industry over the last year: continued growth, streaming and artists direct.
HypeBot
Spotify files antitrust complaint over ‘Apple tax’
The streaming service says Apple’s 30 percent cut is stifling innovation and limiting consumer choice.
The Verge
L’industrie musicale se débat toujours pour récupérer la valeur éparpillée chez les GAFA
L’anecdote avait fait le tour de la planète musicale. En janvier, le rappeur américain A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie s’est arrogé la tête du classement américain des ventes hebdomadaires d’albums avec le score tonitruant de… 823 exemplaires physiques écoulé…
Music Industry’s Revenue Continues To Grow, But Beneath The Surface Are Warning Signs
The numbers for 2018 show that the industry is continuing on the growth path that started in 2016 after an 11-year slump.
Forbes
Artists talk of mental health issues in music industry
Artists battling mental health issues have spoken out about the “volatile and competitive” nature of the music industry.
BBC
It’s cool to spool again as the cassette returns on a wave of nostalgia
Sales are soaring and current stars are releasing tracks on the format… but is anyone actually listening to them?
The Guardian