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Old 21-06-2009, 17:29   #1
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Top 40 faces new digital shake-up

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/8109267.stm

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The Top 40 is facing a shake-up as chart bosses consider incorporating songs from music streaming sites.
Offering free, legal access to millions of tunes, online jukebox services like We7 and Spotify have taken off in 2009.
Users can listen to tracks without paying to own them, as they have had to with vinyl, tapes, CDs and downloads.
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Old 21-06-2009, 17:36   #2
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Re: Top 40 faces new digital shake-up

Those sales figures are interesting too. So much for p2p killing record sales.

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2003 - 30,888,000 singles sold
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Old 21-06-2009, 18:05   #3
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with legal downloads more and more people are buying single tracks . Those figures are no surprise to me. I am guessing album sales figures may well show a different picture though?
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Re: Top 40 faces new digital shake-up

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Those sales figures are interesting too. So much for p2p killing record sales.
no your reading wrong lol they must be loosing out p2p increasing sales

think this way of doing charts will show the more popular songs

but i still think maybe it may be better just to have 2 charts one for most downloaded and listened to and one for sales if its possible

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with legal downloads more and more people are buying single tracks . Those figures are no surprise to me. I am guessing album sales figures may well show a different picture though?
http://www.ifpi.org/content/library/...statistics.pdf

though many figures in this report are made up ones ( thier ideas of what they are loosing mainly lol their own figures say albulm online were up 37% last year and singles up 24% but they reckon that they should have made 20 time more money as they reckon 95% of downloads are illegal

i think the charts show healthy growth though maybe we should get top of the pops back that will solve everything
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Re: Top 40 faces new digital shake-up

Actually there is some evidence to suggest that the main problem for the record companies is simply that in the past, people were happy to buy albums even though they only liked one or two tracks (indeed, they would have to if one of the tracks was album only). Now, people can buy a lot more tracks individually, so where someone may have had to pay £9.99 or £15.99 to get those 1 or 2 two tracks, they are paying £0.79 per track now.

Even though the costs for physical media are greater, that is still substancially less money for the record company.
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Re: Top 40 faces new digital shake-up

which maybe gives us a better idea of who people like better than before

but album sales are still up according their own figures

either way though i think this will be a better chart
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