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This is Gramofon: Fon's social music router revealed

2014-03-20 02:50:46| Telecom - Topix.net

Crowdsourced Wifi network operator Fon is getting ready to launch a new product called Gramofon, and we were able to dig up some photos as well as other details ahead of its official launch.

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Global digital music sales top USD 1 bln for first time

2014-03-18 15:09:00| Telecompaper Headlines

(Telecompaper) Global revenues from streaming and subscription music services increased 51.3 percent in 2013 to break the USD 1 billion level for the first time, according to data from the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI). Overall global music sales fell by 3.9 percent to USD 15 billion in 2013. Global revenues from subscription and advertising-supported streams now account for 27 percent of digital revenues, up from 14 percent in 2011. More than 28 million people worldwide now pay for a music subscription, up from 20 million in 2012 and 8 million in 2010. Digital downloads remain a key revenue stream, accounting for 67 percent of digital revenues. Revenues from downloads globally fell by 2.1 percent in value, with this fall offset by increases in streaming and subscription revenue.

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Japan drags down world music market

2014-03-18 14:06:50| BBC News | Business | UK Edition

A sharp decline in the consumption of music in Japan caused overall global growth to slow down in 2013, new figures reveal.

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AUDIO: Music outlets 'on the rise' in UK

2014-03-12 12:02:50| BBC News | Business | UK Edition

Kim Bayley from the Entertainment Retailers Association discusses the recent growth in music and video outlets.

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Amazon to add streaming music to Prime - report

2014-03-12 09:14:00| Telecompaper Headlines

(Telecompaper) Amazon is hoping to offer an on-demand music-streaming service to customers of its Amazon Prime program, people familiar with the matter told the Wall Street Journal. The company has held negotiations with record companies and music publishers seeking to license their music for the planned service, but it remains far apart from some record companies on financial terms, the paper's sources said. The music service is one of several new features that Amazon may add as it raises the price of Prime to as much as USD 119 a year. Customers of Prime currently pay USD 79 a year for unlimited two-day shipping and access to a video-streaming service similar to Netflix. The online retailer is also looking for a way to buoy download sales at its MP3 store, according to people familiar with the company's thinking. Amazon has told some music companies that it plans to impose time limits on how long a user can listen to a given song or album on the service. The limited-time streaming offer would encourage fans to purchase music they like once their streaming windows expire. The company has proposed compensating music labels from a pool of money, rather than per listen. The pool is thought to be worth around USD 30 million, Billboard reported, of which USD 25 million for the three major labels and the rest for independents. However, several labels have rejected these terms. 

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