IFPI releases Engaging with Music 2021Fans around world are listening to more music – 18.4 hours (368 three-minute tracks) weeklyFans enjoy music in more ways, as labels’ innovation drives excitement and diversity of musicUse of unlicensed music remains an issue harming creators, continues to evolveOFFICIAL PRESS RELEASENEWS PROVIDED BY IFPI Download the full report here: https:// 21st October 2021 – IFPI, representing the recording industry worldwide, has today released Engaging with Music 2021, measuring how 43,000 people across 21 countries – the largest study of its kind – engage with music. Report highlights include:
“Record companies have enabled artists to develop their vision, licensed an abundance of music tracks to a multitude of platforms, and harnessed new technologies to pave the way for music fans around the world to connect with artists in these growing, and exciting ways. “The freedom of record labels to license music to these new and immersive experiences is crucial to the future growth of the entire music ecosystem. We are campaigning worldwide to ensure governments maintain or implement a fair environment in which such commercial deals can be made.” IFPI’s Engaging with Music was previously released in 2019 under the title Music Listening. For further information please contact: Notes to editors: The report also contains dedicated country reports that offer a deeper look at the way people are engaging with music in China, India, and Russia. AboutAbout IFPI IFPI is the voice of the recording industry worldwide, representing over 8,000 record company members across the globe. We work to promote the value of recorded music, campaign for the rights of record producers and expand the commercial uses of recorded music around the world. Methodology Data is based on fieldwork conducted in June and July 2021 across 21 countries and gathered the views of 43,000 respondents aged between 16-64. Panels were nationally representative in each country.
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October 21, 2021 4:00am ET by Pressparty |