ARIA reports music industry revenue grows in 2016

Uptake in streaming fuels rise for a second year running in total industry revenue

• Uptake in streaming fuels rise for a second year running in total industry revenue

The Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) has released its 2016 wholesale sales figures which showed another successful year for the Australian music industry with 5.5% growth generating $352.2 million in revenue.

The growth was driven by the continuing surge in streaming revenues and comes on the back of a 5% increase in 2015.

Music streaming revenue has become the dominant consumption format for Australian music fans, now accounting for 38.5% of overall market by value, and growing by 90.5% over the year. The growth driven by streaming fueled an overall 17.6% increase in total digital market, totaling $244 million.  Digital sales now account for approximately 70% of the total market.

Physical formats continue to play an important part of the music business, with revenues of $107.9 million accounting for 30.6% of the total market. This demonstrates that many music fans still have a strong connection to their favourite albums via physical formats.

Though still niche in terms of its overall size, vinyl enjoyed another stellar year, rising 70% to over $15.1 million in value. This represents the sixth consecutive year that the industry has seen an increase in the demand for vinyl.

Denis Handlin, ARIA chairman and chairman & CEO Australia & New Zealand and president, Asia, of Sony Music Entertainment, commented:

“The industry is delighted to achieve continuing growth in 2016 building on the positive results from the previous year. This is a reflection of the industry’s innovative marketing and high level of artist development, as well as the further consumer take up of quality digital retail services.

“Although our industry is now on a pathway to recovery, it is absolutely critical that Australia retains a strong copyright framework to ensure that artists and labels can continue to invest, innovate and protect their work and earn their fair share in the growing digital market.”

2016 proved to be a successful year for local artists on the ARIA Charts with a record breaking 20 Australian artists scoring number one albums.

Dan Rosen, chief executive officer ARIA, said:

“The continued growth that we have seen in 2016 is a testament to the ongoing creativity and resilience of our local industry. To think that the dominant form of our revenue is now derived from a category that did not exist five years ago demonstrates the innovative nature of the Australian music business.

“Record labels have done a great job in supporting their artists while embracing the multitude of ways consumers can legally access the music they love.

“It is truly exciting times for our local industry, with 2017 already seeing four Australian acts already having number one albums, multiple ARIA Award-winner Flume winning a Grammy, and a growing number of our local artists having success on the international stage.”

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