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Blog – #Vinyl Revenue Higher Than Online Streaming

vinyl-record-playerBlog – #Vinyl Revenue Higher Than Online Streaming

In my latest ‪#‎blog‬ post, I look at the ‪#‎vinyl‬ resurgence and why artists, even indie artists, really should think about adding vinyl to their product release strategy. And we talk hard numbers, not fanciful thinking…vinyl is growing faster than THREE streaming services COMBINED, so perhaps it’s time to get some vinyl pressed!

So, who honestly saw THIS coming?  That in 2015 artists would see MORE revenue from vinyl sales than the combined income from THREE major streaming portals?  Whaaaaat year is it again, and what does it mean for artists?

What it means is that you *should* diversify your media delivery to include vinyl records.  Why?  For more reasons than you might know.

What market other than vinyl can you say is growing so rapidly in the music industry?  With purchases of Vinyl up 52 percent from this time last year, no other format is growing at such a rapid rate.  So, it’s becoming harder and harder to ignore that vinyl, for the time being and foreseeable future, should factor into your product release strategy.  From the article:

“In a pop-culture world dominated by streaming and pick-and-choose musical singles, it is interesting to see long form records making such a strong comeback, pointing to what some might consider to be a larger cultural shift.

The modern music consumer, when purchasing physical music, seems to prefer the larger images, exclusive content, and often free digital downloads that come with a vinyl buy. More and more bands are printing special singles, colored vinyl, and other cool content for analog fans.”

 

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RTDS Weekend Schedule Oct 19 & 20, 2013

DMoosWe take the ‘way back’ machine to 1962 today on the “Top 40 Timeline“…the songs, the movies, the commercials…they’re all here at 10 am ET!

johnny maracaIt’s the “Rock and Roll Riot” at 4 pm ET, as Johnny Maraca plays the best rockabilly, early rock and new artists that have that ‘vibe’!

thebeachpartylogoThe “Beach Party” comes your way at 7p ET tonight, playing all the music you grew up with, when you were never far from your radio, or had your transistor with you!  Call in a request!

Glenn and KarenGlenn and Karen hit the RTDS airwaves at 12 a ET Sunday, with “The Midnight Caller Radio Show“, playing lost classics, some great Canadian rock that no one else plays, and of course all of your favourites!

PaulRecordPaul Cavalconte lovingly cleans and shares his vinyl with YOU, every Sunday as part of “The Vinyl Experience“!  This week’s show is features the 2014 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Nominees!

TODAY, on The Vinyl Experience

paul WFUVJust some of the artists we’re playing on The Vinyl Experience Vol 189, at 9a/3p/9p ET and 3a Monday:

John Coltrane Quartet: Alabama
Neil Young: Alabama
Bob Marley
The Clash
Tears For Fears
Aretha Franklin
Little Green Cars
Walker Brothers
Gaslight Anthem
Merl Saunders/Jerry Garcia
Bruce Springsten
The Band
Brook Benton

“Alabama” is a composition written by John Coltrane that appears on his album Live at Birdland (1963). It was written in response to the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing on September 15, 1963, an attack by the Ku Klux Klan in Birmingham, Alabama that killed four girls.[1][2]

Coltrane’s Quartet performed this piece on television for an episode of Jazz Casual in 1963.