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BMI FORECASTS U.S. RINGTONE SALES TO HIT $600 MILLION IN 2006
Written by BMI
Monday, 03 April 2006
Leading U.S. Performing Rights Organization Sees Continued Market Growth
NEW YORK, April 3, 2006 -- BMI, the leading U.S. performing rights organization
representing more than 6.5 million musical works from more than 300,000 songwriters,
composers and music publishers, today released its annual projection for U.S.
ringtone sales in 2006.
BMI predicts that the music ringtone market will surpass $600 million in retail
sales, up from $500 million in calendar year 2005. BMI pegged the market at $245
million in 2004 and $68 million in 2003, respectively. BMI’s estimates are based
on more than 360 million individual, detailed ringtone transactions analyzed by
the organization over the past seven consecutive quarters. BMI tracks census sales
data on more than 325 outlets for the sale of mobile entertainment in the U.S.
“We see the market maturing in 2006 with growth fueled by an increase in multimedia
handsets and more aggressive marketing by wireless carriers,” said BMI Vice President
of Business Development, Richard Conlon. “We believe that the market will grow
by 20% for the ringtone sector alone in ‘06. We also see 2006 as the make or break
year for the ringback tone market, which is still in the novelty phase in the
United States. Additional music-based revenues should be realized from mobile
subscription music services, which have just begun U.S. roll out.”
Since entering the market in 2001, BMI has tracked and processed more than 360,000,000
individual ringtone sales by title, artist and gross retail revenues generated.
BMI’s database of earnings and titles is believed to be the most comprehensive
in the industry. BMI uses the data that it collects to distribute public performance
royalties on a pro-rated basis to its affiliated songwriters, composers and music
publishers.
Now celebrating more than 65 years in business, BMI is an American performing
rights organization that represents more than 300,000 songwriters, composers and
publishers in all genres of music. With a repertoire of more than 6.5 million
musical works from around the world, operates on a non-profit-making basis, collecting
license fees from businesses that use music, which it then distributes as royalties
to the musical creators and copyright owners it represents.
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