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Latin Music Revenue Surpasses $1 Billion in U.S. For First Time
As Latin music thrives, its revenue continues to outpace the rest of the U.S. music industry, according to the RIAA's 2022 year-end report
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For The First Time In Decades, People Bought More Vinyl Than CDs Last Year
Vinyl sold more units than CDs in 2022, according to a year-end report from the Recorded Industry Association of America
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More People in the U.S. Bought Music Subscriptions Than Ever In 2020
15 million new people in the U.S. bought music streaming subscriptions in 2020, according to the RIAA's new year-end report
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More Songs Are Going Platinum Than Ever Before
According to new data from the RIAA, 53 artists earned first-time gold or platinum awards in 2020, including Doja Cat and Arizona Zervas
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Latin Music Is Growing Faster Than Overall U.S. Music Market
The RIAA's latest report shows a new boom in the genre. "All the trends that we're seeing in Latin are ahead of where they are in the market," says Josh Frielander, senior vice president of research and economics
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Here's How Crucial Streaming Is to Music Revenue
Streaming represented 80% of recorded music industry revenue in 2019, according to a new report from the Recording Industry Association of America
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CDs Are Dying Three Times as Fast as Vinyl Is Growing
Recording Industry Association of America's mid-year report spells optimism for vinyl and death for CDs
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Boots Riley Pens Essay on Problems With 'BlacKkKlansman'
"Whether it actually is or not, 'BlacKkKlansman'Â feels like an extension of [NYPD] ad campaign," 'Sorry to Bother You' director says of Spike Lee film
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U.S. Music Revenue Rises, Boosted by Streaming Services
It grew to $8.7 billion in 2017, according to an annual report from the Recording Industry Association of America
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Streaming Helps Music Industry Rebound in 2016 After Years of Decline
Streaming services now account for 51 percent of $7.7 billion revenue, providing a silver lining to plummeting CD and digital download sales
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