NMPA_International_Survey_12th_Edition
NMPA_International_Survey_12th_Edition
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Results of <strong>Survey</strong><br />
PERFORMANCE-BASED INCOME<br />
The reported performance-based income in the world increased by 3.2% over 2000, to $3.18 billion. On a flat<br />
exchange rate, the sector recorded a 2% decrease to $3.69 billion.<br />
Within the performance sector,the reported income from live performance and the public performance of recorded<br />
music was the largest element,accounting for 40% of performance-based income.The live performance/performance of<br />
recorded music sub-sector declined in revenue by just over 1% in 2001,to $1.28 billion.Revenues from the use of music<br />
on television rose by 5.7%,to $1.13 billion,while revenues from radio increased by 7.5% to nearly $768 million.<br />
Among the largest national markets for performance-based income,the U.K.moved up from sixth to fifth place,with<br />
2000’s fifth-place finisher,Italy,dropping to sixth.The Netherlands and Canada similarly swapped the seventh and eighth<br />
positions.<br />
Thirteen of the leading twenty markets saw the music publishing industry derive greater income from public performance<br />
than from reproduction.These were,by rank,the United States (where performance income was 47% of the<br />
total), France (59%), Italy (73%), the Netherlands (44%), Canada (54%), Switzerland (47%), Argentina (69%), Belgium<br />
(68%),Sweden (42%),Denmark (59%),Poland (69%),the Republic of Croatia (70%),and Finland (64%).It is important<br />
to note that reproduction-based income figures for Brazil,the <strong>12th</strong> ranked country in performance,were not available.<br />
In a number of territories,significant gains in performance income was reported.The U.S.recorded an increase over<br />
2000’s figures of nearly 12.7% to $914.7 million; Denmark posted a 30.2% increase to $42.1 million; Brazil rose by 15%<br />
to $51.8 million; and the Republic of Croatia ballooned by nearly 867% to $32.9 million. However, significant losses<br />
were also recorded: Canada fell by nearly 26% to $71.4 million, and Mexico dropped by nearly 47% to $12.9 million.<br />
Chart 5<br />
1000<br />
800<br />
600<br />
400<br />
200<br />
0<br />
915<br />
USA<br />
321<br />
France<br />
2001 Performance-Based Income ($ Millions)<br />
305<br />
Germany<br />
291<br />
Japan<br />
260 257<br />
United<br />
Kingdom<br />
Italy<br />
78 71<br />
Canada<br />
The<br />
Netherlands<br />
71<br />
Spain<br />
62<br />
Argentina<br />
546<br />
36 Other<br />
Territories<br />
<strong>NMPA</strong> INTERNATIONAL SURVEY TWELTH EDITION RESULTS OF SURVEY<br />
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