Wereldcijfers muziekverkoop 2009

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30.04.2010

De internationale beroepsfederatie voor muziekproducenten, IFPI, publiceerde haar jaarlijkse rapport “Recording Industry in Numbers”. Hierin worden de trends op de wereldwijde muziekmarkt in kaart gebracht.

De belangrijkste trends in het rapport, aldus IFPI:

  • de wereldwijde muziekverkoop daalde met 7%.
  • Een aantal sleutelmarkten kenden opnieuw een groei
  • opvallendste trend is de groei in de digitale muziekmarkt met 9.2%
  • piraterij blijft de legale muziekverkoop aantasten
Global recorded music sales for 2009 show a mixed picture. Trade revenues to record companies fell by 7.2% to US$17 billion, with the world's two biggest markets, the US and Japan, making up 80% of the decline. The worldwide fall in revenues outside the US and Japan in 2009 was 3.2%. Physical sales fell by 12.7% globally.

There are key areas of market growth, however. Digital music sales rose by 9.2% to US$4.3 billion, more than ten times the digital market value in 2004. Digital channels now account for 25.3% of all trade revenues to record companies. In the US, digital sales account for nearly half - 43% - of the recorded music market. More than 30 countries saw double-digit growth rates in digital sales, and 17 markets, including Argentina, Australia, Austria, Denmark, Finland, Singapore, Sweden and UK, saw digital sales grow by more than 40%.

There was a return to growth in 13 markets, including Australia, Mexico, South Korea, Sweden and the UK. Improving legal environments in the last two to three years in South Korea and Sweden - combined with the launch of popular legitimate services - helped both countries to market growth rates of 10% in 2009.

Meer info: www.ifpi.org

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