The music industry has been so slow implementing crucial changes like these. It's hardly even worth it anymore given the way albums are selling these days.
It's true but it could help, even a bit. We are in a horrible situation, music is not making money more. This could help the artists, idk
It's a great idea and idk why it wasn't done sooner. One thing I loved most about the BEYONCÉ release is that it literally felt like the whole world was listening to the same thing at the same time. That inclusiveness is exciting.
You didn't read the article but yet you were ready to pounce on the word BEYONCÉ.
The amount of second hand embarrassment I have for you every time I see you on this forum is incredible.
The amount of posts the poor thing has dedicated to Bey
Her impact on even her haters>
Maybe this will result in the formation of a reliable global music chart and better sales/chart reports in areas of the world with little public information on the topic?
True globalization of the music industry, which I hope is an eventual goal for most involved, could radically alter business in that sector of entertainment and provide access to great new things for literally billions of consumers worldwide.
Maybe this will result in the formation of a reliable global music chart and better sales/chart reports in areas of the world with little public information on the topic?
True globalization of the music industry, which I hope is an eventual goal for most involved, could radically alter business in that sector of entertainment and provide access to great new things for literally billions of consumers worldwide.
A global music chart would be huge for genres like K-Pop
The change was spurred in part by Beyonce's most recent surprise release, as well as piracy from Down Under.
The music industry is on the verge of adopting a global street date that could see all countries issuing new releases on a Friday, probably beginning a year from now, in July 2015, according to industry sources.