|
23 August 2004 13:48 by James "Dela" Delahunty
According to the British Phonographic Industry, music downloaders in the UK have purchased 2m tracks since January 1st. The organizations numbers also show that physical singles and album sales have grown in value between Q2 2003 and Q2 2004. Between January and June 2004, only 0.5m legal tracks were downloaded, but the figure has now grown to 2m in just 3 months since June.
Napster launched in the UK on May 20th followed by the launch of ITMS UK on June 15th, which basically explains the rise in download sales. About 200 single titles are available for purchase in stores in the UK at any given time, whereas the figure for the online world is 40,000 titles as it appears downloaders prefer to purchase individual tracks rather than a full album. Despite these numbers, the traditional market is not being affected. In fact, whilst quite understandably, vinyl and cassette revenues have fallen, CD sales are on the rise with the UK album market showing a 3.7% market growth between Q2 2003 and Q2 2004. Single sales have shown a 6.4% rise over the same period. If you compare the 12 months to June 2003 with June 2004 album sales showed a rise of 3.3% to £1.11bn while the whole music market was up 3% to just over £1.22bn.
Single sales have shown a 19.4% drop to £60.5m, likely due to WH Smith ceasing sales of Singles in February 2004. £231.94m of recorded music was sold in Q2 2004, which is 4.1% increase compared to £221.88m in Q2 2003.
Sources:
The Register
Permalink to this article
| |
Related articles:
Napster UK now offering 1 million tracks (26 November 2004)
Record labels taking massive chunk of music download revenues (23 September 2004)
EasyMusic.com downloading service from EasyGroup (17 September 2004)
Despite piracy, BMI posts record year (4 September 2004)
UK download chart to launch on wednesday (1 September 2004)
MSN music downloading service to launch this week (30 August 2004)
Live performance MP3's to be sold in UK (25 August 2004)
More colleges sign up with music services (21 August 2004)
Napster UK teams with Virgin Radio (19 August 2004)
P2P networks not liable for copyright infringement (19 August 2004)
Apple iTunes: Over 1M songs available (10 August 2004)
Apple settles online music download case (4 August 2004)
Six colleges sign up with Napster (19 July 2004)
Half a million legal music downloads in the UK (4 June 2004)
|
|
|
|
|
|
Latest newsLatest news from AfterDawn.com. Adobe adds Photoshop app to Android Market 9 Nov, 2009 The iPhone has its first worm: Rick Roll'd! 9 Nov, 2009 | 3 comments Studios want release delay on new releases via Netflix 9 Nov, 2009 | 3 comments Zune HD software updates to 4.3 9 Nov, 2009 Anyone can have their name in the credits of 'Paranormal Activity' 9 Nov, 2009 | 5 comments Verizon doubles early termination fee for smartphones 8 Nov, 2009 | 7 comments What does Google know about you? Try 'Dashboard' 8 Nov, 2009 | 4 comments Blu-ray 'Managed Copy' to start in December, lacking hardware support 8 Nov, 2009 | 10 comments Myka introduces ION media center set-top 8 Nov, 2009 American texters send 4.1 billion per day 8 Nov, 2009 | 5 comments Skype is finally free to be independent 8 Nov, 2009 Technology leads to enhanced social worlds, says study 8 Nov, 2009 | 1 comment
More news... 
Search for headlinesSearch through our news archive. 
Latest threadsRecently updated discussion threads. More... 
Last week's most popular software downloads
Most popular devicesLast week's most popular products in our product comparison service. More products... 
Top linksMost popular links - Blasteroids.com
Download game trailers, demos and more - TorrentReactor.Net
The most active torrents on the web - Digital-Digest
Latest DivX, XviD, DVD, Blu-Ray, HD DVD News - OpenSubtitles.org
download DivX subtitles from the biggest open database - CDRInfo.com
The Hardware Authority - DVDHelp.us
DVD help, tutorials, FAQ, and very popular free help forum! - Torrentreactor.TO
The most active torrents on the web - dvd ripper
rip DVD to VCD, DivX, MPEG, SVCD, AVI easily and quickly.

|