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US Digital Music Revenues : $1.9 billion (2006), $2.8 billion (2007), $3.7 billion (2008), $4.5 billion (2009), $5.2 billion (2010), $5.7 billion (2011)
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Worldwide Digital Music Revenues: $2.9 billion (2006), $4.5 billion (2007), $7.0 billion (2008), $10.7 billion (2009), $12.9 billion (2010), 14.8 billion (2011)
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Worldwide Recording Industry Revenues from Online : $1.9 billion (2006), $2.8 billion (2007), $4.1 billion (2008), $5.9 billion (2009), $6.7 billion (2010), $7.5 billion (2011)
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US Recording Industry Revenues from Online: $1.1 billion (2006), $1.7 billion (2007), $2.2 billion (2008), $2.5 billion (2009), $2.8 billion (2010), $3.0 billion (2011)
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Trade Value of US Digital Music Sales in 2008: $3,500,000,000
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Digital Music % of 2008 Total Music Sales: 20%
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Global Digital Revenue by Industry: Games (20%), Recorded Music (20%), Newspapers (4%), Films (4%), Magazines (1%)
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International music company digital revenues in 2008.: US$3.7 billion.
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Top selling digital singles / downloads of 2008: 1) Artist: Little Wayne - Song: Lollipop (9.1 million units), 2) Artist: Thelma Aoyama - Song: Sobaniirune (8.2 million units), 3) Flo Rida feat. T-Pain - Song: Low (8.0 million units) 4) Leona Lewis - Bleeding Love (7.7 million units) 5) Timbaland - Apologize (6.2 million units) 6) Greeen - Kiseki (6.2 millin units) 7) Katy Perry - I Kissed a Girl (5.7 million units) 8) Alicia Keys - No One (5.6 million units) 9) Usher feat. Young Jeezy - Love In This Club (5.6 million units) 10) Chris Brown - With You (5.5 million units)
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US share of global digital music sales: 50% of the global digital music market value
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Single track downloads crossed the one billion mark for the first time in 2008, totaling 1.1 billion, up 27 per cent on 2007
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Digital album sales totaled 66 million, an increase of 32 per cent (Nielsen SoundScan).
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Digital albums now account for 15 per cent of total album sales, compared to 10 per cent in 2007
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Atlantic Records became the first sizeable label to report that the majority of its revenue is now coming through digital channels.
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Digital accounted for 39 per cent of recorded music sales in the US in the first half of 2008
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The Apple online store carries more than eight million DRMfree licensed music tracks, as well as 20,000 TV episodes and more than 2,000 films.
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AmazonMP3 offers more than six million DRM-free MP3 tracks from all the major labels and thousands of independents
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10% of Amazon MP3's store’s customers having previously bought music through iTunes.
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Digital music revenues will top $20 billion in 2015
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In 2011, digital music now accounts for an estimated 32% of all record label revenues globally, up from 29% in 2010.
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In China, 71% of record label revenues came from digital sources in 2011.
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In South Korea, 53% of record label revenues came from digital sources in 2011.
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