From: owner-oppositeview-digest@smoe.org (oppositeview-digest) To: oppositeview-digest@smoe.org Subject: oppositeview-digest V4 #307 Reply-To: oppositeview@smoe.org Sender: owner-oppositeview-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-oppositeview-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk oppositeview-digest Wednesday, December 18 2002 Volume 04 : Number 307 Today's Subjects: ----------------- OV: OT - Missing RIAA figures shoot down "piracy" canard ["Jen Woyan" ] Re: OV: christmas! [Wcamden333@aol.com] Re: OV: Re: informal NYC gathering [Wcamden333@aol.com] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 17 Dec 2002 13:14:07 -0600 From: "Jen Woyan" Subject: OV: OT - Missing RIAA figures shoot down "piracy" canard http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/6/28588.html Missing RIAA figures shoot down "piracy" canard By Andrew Orlowski in San Francisco Posted: 16/12/2002 at 20:15 GMT Research by George Zieman gives the true reason for falling CD sales: the major labels have slashed production by 25 per cent in the past two years, he argues. After keeping the figure rather quiet for two years, the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) says the industry released around 27,000 titles in 2001, down from a peak of 38,900 in 1999. Since year-on-year unit sales have dropped a mere 10.3 per cent, it's clear that demand has held up extremely well: despite higher prices, consumers retain the CD buying habit. Increasingly hysterical comments from RIAA chairperson and chief random-number-generator Hilary Rosen suggest that many billions of potential sales have been lost. In August analysts Forrester attributed the decline in sales to the economy, citing historical precedent, and argued that music downloads could revive the industry. So why isn't the RIAA trumpeting this affirmation in music sales, and something of a renaissance in its business efficiency? Perhaps because the RIAA's version of the truth doesn't fit with the facts. Zieman points out that only 3,000 sales of each of the missing 12,000 titles would have been enough to see overall growth continue to grow. Heavens, you'd be forgiven for thinking the labels slashed investment with the intention of seeing overall demand decline. Perhaps there's a more benign explanation, however: A&R budgets are set well in advance, and with Napster causing a mighty panic amongst industry executives a couple years ago, they decided to cut the rosters, close their eyes and wait for a bomb that never went off. But far from being besieged by CD-burning vandals, the music industry is seeing astonishingly resilient demand. For years the independent labels chaffed at the RIAA's sanctioned monopoly on representing recording artists, and dreamt that a mighty, populist wave of artists seeking more equitable treatment, and a public seeking more interesting music, would wash it away overnight. That doesn't seem necessary. The RIAA appears to be imploding without any assistance at all, under the weight of its own logic. . Related Link RIAA's Statistics Don't Add Up to Piracy - Ziemann [http://www.azoz.com/music/features/0008.html] _________________________________________________________________ MSN 8 with e-mail virus protection service: 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Dec 2002 13:05:23 -0800 (PST) From: Alison Bellach Subject: OV: christmas! hey guys, lots of people asked for it, so i put celebrity xmas back up on the site. (you remember that song, right?) :) wow, justin is one bitter dude. ta. - ------------------------------------------------------------------- Alison Bellach: alibee@delamitri.com http://alibee.linex.com http://www.delamitri.com "If you want peace, work for justice." ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Dec 2002 19:12:42 EST From: Wcamden333@aol.com Subject: Re: OV: christmas! And with all the time they must have on their hands lately, would it have been too much to ask for a new Christmas tune this year for their loyal fans? Even if they just sang one of the traditional numbers in their own way it would be better than feeling like Santa forgot your house! ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Dec 2002 19:29:41 EST From: Wcamden333@aol.com Subject: Re: OV: Re: informal NYC gathering I don't think we ever got a report on how the evening went? How many attended and were there any arrests? : ) ------------------------------ End of oppositeview-digest V4 #307 **********************************