At the troubles faced by the music industry today. At the same time, it’s good to see some people in the industry are moving on…
In a dramatic acceleration of the seven-year sales decline that has battered the music industry, compact-disc sales for the first three months of this year plunged 20% from a year earlier, the latest sign of the seismic shift in the way consumers acquire music.
The sharp slide in sales of CDs, which still account for more than 85% of music sold, has far eclipsed the growth in sales of digital downloads, which were supposed to have been the industry’s salvation.[...]
Jeff Rabhan, who manages artists and music producers including Jermaine Dupri, Kelis and Elliott Yamin, says CDs have become little more than advertisements for more-lucrative goods like concert tickets and T-shirts. “Sales are so down and so off that, as a manager, I look at a CD as part of the marketing of an artist, more than as an income stream,” says Mr. Rabhan. “It’s the vehicle that drives the tour, the merchandise, building the brand, and that’s it. There’s no money.”
Emphasis mine.
As I said, it’s hard to feel sorry for these people.
Read the whole thing here.
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March 22nd, 2007 at 3:49 pm
[...] of Music, Long in Decline, Plunge Sharply: Interesting quote (found from Samablog): Jeff Rabhan, who manages artists and music producers including Jermaine Dupri, Kelis and Elliott [...]
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