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Contents4IntroductionPlácido Domingo, Chairman, IFPIFrances Moore, Chief Executive, IFPI6Facts, Figures and TrendsStreaming and subscriptions surge1216A diverse global marketA mixed economy of revenue streamsRevival in ScandinaviaUS stabilises as Europe growsLighting up developing marketsAttracting consumers to licensed servicesMost Popular Artists of 2013Top selling global albumsIFPI Global Recording Artist ChartTop global singlesThe importance of local repertoireLighting Up New Markets and ModelsThe move to mobileAccess & ownershipThe rise and rise of streaming and subscriptionMore discovery, more from mobileStreaming: “A sustainable income”Monetising music videoInternet radio — looking globallyEngaging in emerging marketsisps leverage the value of music: kpn-SpotifyRapid digital growth in Latin AmericaLocal services thrive in AsiaRussia shows potentialKKBOX: Asia’s local service fights its corner243436384044Long Live the Record LabelDaft Punk: A physical campaign in the digital worldAvicii: From club DJ to global superstarHunter Hayes: The YouTube orchestraPassenger and the Embassy of <strong>Music</strong>Engaging fans in social networks in BrazilKaty Perry: A global phenomenonTommy Torres: Harnessing the power of TwitterSweden: A Market TransformedA return to growthA continuous revenue streamGrowing diversityWhat next in Sweden?China: New Hopes for a Licensed <strong>Music</strong> MarketMoving to the paid modelTackling piracyAfrica: Emerging Opportunity<strong>Digital</strong> services being establishedExpanding A&R activityImproving the Environment for <strong>Digital</strong> <strong>Music</strong>Consumer attitudes to piracyWebsite blocking proves effectivevKontakte: Stifling a licensed business in RussiaStopping payments to pirate servicesCutting off advertising revenueSearch engines still have more to doInfringing links dominate search resultsLegal action against piracyUK’s City of London Police: Tackling crime online<strong>Digital</strong> <strong>Music</strong> Services WorldwideThis report includes new findings from a consumer study carried outby Ipsos MediaCT, commissioned by IFPI.www.ifpi.org@ifpi_orgDesigned by design to communicate© IFPI <strong>2014</strong>All data, copy and images are subject to copyright and may not bereproduced, transmitted or made available without permission from IFPI.3

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