41 Years of Music Industry Change, In 41 Seconds…

 

This is US-based data, and each pie represents 100% of total recording revenue.

And, here are the individual year source images, starting with 1973 on the top left and 2014 on the bottom right.  Each image was created by the RIAA, using their shipments and revenue database.

 

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Apple Thinks Exclusive Content Will Make Their Streaming Service Succeed

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TIDAL’s exclusives don’t seem to be working perfectly.

Madonna’s “TIDAL exclusive” behind-the-scenes video keeps getting re-uploaded to YouTube. On the other hand, I wasn’t able to find a non-muted YouTube video of Rihanna’s exclusive “American Oxygen” video.<!–/*
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According to Bloomberg, Apple has asked Florence and the Machine and over a dozen other artists for exclusives. They’ve also asked Taylor Swift and other artists about partnerships.

Apple’s new streaming service will cost $9.99 a month for individuals and $14.99 a month for families.

 

Nina Ulloa covers breaking news, tech, and more: @nine_u

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Breaking: Solange’s Business Partner Stabbed 10 Times

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Solange Knowles’ business partner Armina Mussa has been stabbed 10 times, according to NOLA.com. Musa is currently in critical condition in a New Orleans hospital. She has gone through multiple surgeries.

Arronesia Christophe was arrested on Wednesday, April 8th at 7:03 PM. She is being charged with attempted second degree murder.

Police say the stabbing occurred outside Mussa’s home. Christophe told police that Mussa yelled at her and attacked her, and that the stabbing was self defense. Christophe says Mussa is her friend’s ex-girlfriend.

The wounds are “potentially fatal” and occurred on multiple parts of Mussa’s body, including her neck.

Mussa is Project Director of Solange’s Saint Heron brand. She’s also co-owner of Exodus Goods.

 

Nina Ulloa covers breaking news, tech, and more: @nine_u

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Judge Rules That IP Addresses Cannot Be Used to Identify Copyright Infringers

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“Manny” is the name of a documentary about boxer Manny Pacquiao. The film was released in May of 2014.

The filmmakers filed 150+ copyright infringement lawsuits against unnamed people who downloaded their movie illegaly. These lawsuits named IP addresses, not the names of actual people. The filmmakers planned on submitting subpoenas to ISPs, forcing them to name the customers associated with the IP address.

Things didn’t go as planned…

A Southern District of Florida judge says the filmmakers did not prove that IP addresses can reasonably determine who was responsible for the infringement.

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The judge has denied the filmmaker’s request.

See the full document here.

 

Nina Ulloa covers breaking news, tech, and more: @nine_u

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Source: Industry News