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AntalDaniel (talk | contribs) Created a new Item: gross streaming music revenue (retail), gross revenue generated from consumer access to music recordings via on-demand or programmed digital streaming services within a specified territory, measured at retail prices; includes subscription fees and advertising-supported streaming revenues attributable to music consumption, and reflects total consumer spending rather than only royalty income; the reference period (e.g. quarterly or annual) is defined by the datase... |
AntalDaniel (talk | contribs) Changed [en] label: streaming music revenue (neighbouring rights) |
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Latest revision as of 19:13, 24 December 2025
gross revenue generated from consumer access to music recordings via on-demand or programmed digital streaming services within a specified territory, measured at retail prices; includes subscription fees and advertising-supported streaming revenues attributable to music consumption, and reflects total consumer spending rather than only royalty income; the reference period (e.g. quarterly or annual) is defined by the dataset; a variable aligned with IFPI’s global and territorial reports
- gross streaming music revenue
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| English | streaming music revenue (neighbouring rights) |
gross revenue generated from consumer access to music recordings via on-demand or programmed digital streaming services within a specified territory, measured at retail prices; includes subscription fees and advertising-supported streaming revenues attributable to music consumption, and reflects total consumer spending rather than only royalty income; the reference period (e.g. quarterly or annual) is defined by the dataset; a variable aligned with IFPI’s global and territorial reports |
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