BuzzAngle Music 2017 Year-End U.S. and Canada Reports

BuzzAngle Music 2017 Year-End Reports

In the U.S., there was a significant increase in overall consumption, an outstanding 12.8% over 2016 that marks the third year in a row with increasing growth. Audio stream consumption continued its explosive expansion with a 50.3% increase to 377B streams, an amazing 127B more streams than in 2016. Subscription streams are now at an impressive 80% of total audio streams, up from 76% in 2016. Both album sales and song sales continued to decline, 14.6% and 23.2% respectively, but physical sales declined only 7%, while vinyl sales continued its impressive growth with an increase of 20.1% over 2016 and now comprises 10.4% of all physical album sales.

In Canada, there was a solid increase in overall consumption, 3.2% over 2016. Audio stream consumption continued its impressive growth with a 70% increase to 38.0B streams, almost 16B more streams than in 2016. Subscription streams are now at an impressive 78.9% of total audio streams, up from 71.9% in 2016. Both album sales and song sales continued to decline, 18.9% and 23.5% respectively. Physical sales declined 27.2%, primarily due to the HMV store closure. That also affected vinyl sales, which decreased 9.3% over 2016.

The BuzzAngle 2017 U.S. and Canada music reports are filled with stats on consumption, top artists, albums and songs, as well as a number of interesting and fun highlights. We hope you enjoy it and we welcome any feedback.Best wishes for a healthy, happy and prosperous 2018!

Download the full BuzzAngle U.S. report: BuzzAngle Music 2017 U.S. Report

Download the full BuzzAngle 2017 Canada report: BuzzAngle Music 2017 Canada Report

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A2IM is a 501(c)(6) not-for-profit trade organization headquartered in New York City that exists to support and strengthen the independent recorded music sector. Membership currently includes a broad coalition of more than 700 Independently-owned American music labels. A2IM represents these independently owned small and medium-sized enterprises’ (SMEs) interests in the marketplace, in the media, on Capitol Hill, and as part of the global music community. In doing so, it supports a key segment of America’s creative class that represents America’s diverse musical cultural heritage. Billboard Magazine identified the Independent music label sector as 37.32 percent of the music industry’s U.S. recorded music sales market in 2016 based on copyright ownership, making Independent labels collectively the largest music industry sector.

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