The music industry heavily relies on aging rockstars to pay salaries, turn profits, and fund new artists. The LA Times analyzed the record and merchandise sales of 2006. The top 10 include:
Celine Dion
Madonna
The Rolling Stones
Rascal Flatts
Kenny Chesney
Barbra Streisand
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Nickelback
Tim McGraw/Faith Hill
Bon Jovi
Old artists still have a grip on the music scene. Why? Because their careers were developed over the course of 10 years+. This is why Celine can gross 43.9 million in 6 months. One avenue of the future of the music business is artist development. Developing………………….
The British pop chart will undergo one of the biggest shake-ups since its inception 54 years ago on Sunday when any song downloaded from the Internet will be able to compete for the number one single spot.
Up to now, only songs which were physically available for purchase in shops counted toward the weekly chart.
Downloads could be included, but only a week before an actual CD single went on sale and for two weeks after it stopped appearing in stores.
This Sunday’s number one could be any track whether it has been sold in stores or online.
It said the “dramatic development” would be more reflective of what music Britons were buying, and could mean that old tunes, tracks by unknown artists or unreleased songs on albums hitting the top of the charts.
“This new ruling changes the nature of a single and puts the consumer in the driving seat,” said OCC director Steve Redmond.
“Literally any track can be a hit — as long as it sells enough.”
“For a long time we’ve wanted the chart to reflect what the consumers are actually buying,” said a spokesman for the BPI, the British record industry’s trade body.
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Album sales
2006: 588.2 million
2005: 618.9 million
2004: 666.7 million
2003: 656.2 million
Track downloads
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2006: 581.9 million
2005: 352.7 million
2004: 140.9 million
2003: 19.2 million
Top 10 albums
1. High School Musical: 3.72 million
2. Rascal Flatts/Me and My Gang: 3.48 million
3. Carrie Underwood/Some Hearts: 3.02 million
4. Nickelback/All the Right Reasons: 2.69 million
5. Justin Timberlake/Futuresex/Lovesounds: 2.38 million
6. James Blunt/Back to Bedlam: 2.14 million
7. Beyonce/B’day: 2.01 million
8. Hannah Montana: 1.99 million
9. Dixie Chicks/Taking the Long Way: 1.86 million
10. Hinder/Extreme Behavior: 1.82 million
Top 10 digital songs:
1. Daniel Powter/Bad Day: 2.02 million
2. Nelly Furtado/Promiscuous: 1.71 milion
3. Justin Timberlake/SexyBack: 1.66 million
4. Gnarls Barkley/Crazy: 1.63 million
5. James Blunt/You’re Beautiful: 1.62 million
6. Fray/Over My Head: 1.57 million
7. Fray/How to Save a Life: 1.56 million
8. Sean Paul/Temperature: 1.53 million
9. Chamillionaire/Ridin’: 1.42 million
10. Shakira/Hips Don’t Lie: 1.41 million.
(USATODAY)
Companies that offer Web cam chats say that the technology seems to attract abuse. “There are just some people who, if you give them a Web cam, are going to take off their clothes,� said Jason Katz, founder of PalTalk
Warner Brothers opened a page on the service for two of its artists, Jamie Kennedy and Stu Stone, and trained a Web cam on them as they recorded a music video.
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