Mobile Music App Revenue & Predictions
The surge in mobile music apps has been significant. But how much are they earning the music business, and what will change in five years?
The surge in mobile music apps has been significant. But how much are they earning the music business, and what will change in five years?
When Warner Music Group was sold to Access Industries in May, it was widely expected that the sale of EMI would follow suit. However, for the first time since WMG was put up for sale, the music industry Big Four are preparing for the possibility of further concentration of the music market.
There is an abundance of articles online, detailing the many ways in which the music industry has fell victim to villainous pirates. Some might call it propaganda. However, the internet is breathing life back into an otherwise stale industry.
We at the Restoring Music Foundation believe the key to valuing music lies where it all began, a thought. The battle ground is in the mind.
The latest in social networking meets music business model websites is to be entrusted with using the investment to develop an e-commerce platform for music artists to sell their music.
The article by Chris Purifoy, Co-founder of the Restoring Music Foundation, and is based upon a crowdsourced research document titled, “Defining the Music Industry Crisis.”