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Download Growth Boosts 2009 U.K. Music Royalties
March 15, 2010 - Global | Publishing

By Mike Collett-White, Reuters

British songwriters, composers and music publishers earned £623 million ($937.5 million) in royalties in 2009, up 2.6% on 2008 and the first time the growth in digital revenues outperformed the drop in CD and DVD earnings.

But PRS for Music, the group which compiled the figures and which is responsible for collecting and distributing royalties for 65,000 musicians and publishers, said it was too early to talk of a turning point in the industry.

The global music business has been shrinking steadily in recent years, hit by online piracy and the rapid decline in physical format sales like CDs, which have more than made up for the rapid growth in legal digital revenues.

"2009 was the first year in which the growth in revenues from the legal digital market compensated for the decline in revenues from traditional CDs and DVDs, though we remain cautious as to whether this represents a true turning point," said PRS for Music chief executive Robert Ashcroft.

"The next decade does, however, promise further growth in earnings from the legal digital market as well as the use of British music overseas."

And despite the growth in digital revenues last year, they still represent a small proportion of the overall market.

In 2009 online revenues grew 73% to £30.4 million ($45.7 million), while earnings from CDs and DVDs fell by £8.7 million ($13.1 million).

The overall increase in the market was largely due to a sharp rise in British music use abroad, increasing 19% to £166.9 million ($251.2 million).

The U.K. music market fell slightly, hit by a drop in advertising revenues and the ringtone market among other factors.
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