This means that during H1 2005, music download sales accounted for 6% of all record industry sales. The figure includes normal music downloads and also subscription based music rental services, but it also included ringtone sales though polyphonic and monophonic tones were not included. 44 cents of every dollar of the revenue went to the retailers, which is more than the past 33% figure that was believed to be Apple's cut.
However it wasn't all good news for the music industry which saw yet another slide of sales of music on physical media. Worldwide physical media sales fell by 6.3% to $12.4bn. Unit sales fell 6.6%. In the case of music CDs, sales were down 6.7% by value and 3.4% by units. Overall the global music market fell by 1.5% to $13.2bn compared to $13.4bn in the same period of 2004.
Source:
The Register
Written by: James Delahunty @ 3 Oct 2005 11:00