Thursday, July 30, 2009

Blu-ray sales up 91 percent in first half of 2009


The following is an article reporting the steady growth and impact of Blu-ray in the United States.

"..the Digital Entertainment Group (DEG) has issued a press release saying that U.S. Blu-ray sales are up 91 percent in the first half of 2009, which indicates that the format is maintaining its growth pace despite the recession. " [read more]

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Monday, July 20, 2009

Compact Disc Sales Still Waning


"Will this Christmas mark the death of the CD? Music industry analysts are already forecasting a blue holiday, with retailers not expecting much, in the way of profits, from music sales.." [read more]

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Wednesday, July 15, 2009

EMI Quits Selling CDs to Indie Record Stores


"The music industry knows how to hang out itself, even if it lacks the correct length pf rope. EMI, certainly reeling from declining physical album sales like the other Big 4 record labels, is now apparently telling independent album retailers that it will no longer sell them CDs." [continue reading]

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Saturday, July 11, 2009

NASHVILLE SKYLINE: CD Sales Down for Country, but Digital Downloads Up


"Not surprisingly, CD sales continued to decline in the first half of 2009. Alarmingly for the music industry, growth of sales of digital albums also declined. Billboard and Nielsen SoundScan report that combined sales thus far in 2009 of CD albums and digital albums are down 23 million units from the same period a year ago..." [continue reading]

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