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- The Impact of Global Music Trends on Royalties - Royalty Exchange
The global music industry is far from uniform, with significant variations in royalty structures and market potential across different regions Understanding these differences is crucial for investors looking to capitalize on global music trends through platforms like Royalty Exchange
- 2025 Music Industry Insights: What Every Investor Should Know - Bolero
Discover the key insights from the 2025 IFPI and Spotify reports Understand why music royalties are becoming a high-potential, income-generating asset class
- FACTS ON ROYALTY STREAMS WORLDWIDE (2025 UPDATE)
In 2024, royalty collections worldwide exceeded €10 2 billion (approx $11 5 billion USD), with Europe still leading at 58% of total collections The creative economy now rivals the GDP of mid-sized nations, proving that music remains a dominant global industry
- Emerging Trends Shaping the Global Music Industry and Investment . . .
Explore the latest global music industry trends shaping royalties, investment opportunities, and technological advancements transforming the future of music rights
- Music in the Air: Focus on monetisation, emerging markets and AI . . .
According to Goldman Sachs Research, 2023 was a turning point for the music industry in many respects, marked by the first ever major price increase by global streaming platforms, the modernisation of outdated royalty payment structures and the deployment of Generative AI
- Luminate Releases 2025 Midyear Music Report | Luminate
REPORTS Luminate Releases 2025 Midyear Music Report This year’s report serves as your essential guide to the 2025 music landscape so far We’re deep-diving into global streaming trends, the remarkable rise of R B, Hard Rock and Christian music and how audience behavior is redefining fan engagement across digital entertainment platforms
- Global Markets - Music Ally
Today’s music industry is international at a fundamental level Music Ally’s analysis – from our team located around the world – reflects this Regular Country Profiles feature deep insight from people on the ground; and our news analysis thinks local and looks global
- Jukebox | The future of the music royalty industry
While traditional recorded music revenue is expected to grow at 8 1% annually through 2030, new revenue streams from emerging markets, price increases, and super fan monetization could provide additional upside for royalty investors
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