Distribution of money from CD sales

January 5, 2009 on 11:49 pm | By | In bluefreesky.com | Distribution of money from CD sales
  • What is the breakdown on the $17.98 I spent on buying that new release at Sam Goody? How much does the store get, how much does the artist get, how much goes to middlemen (production, distribution, advertising). What is the record companies net profit?


  • CNN has abreakdown form Billboard with a graph to go with: http://www.cnn.com/interactive/entertainment/0101/cd.price/frameset.exclude.html


  • Record Label CD Cost Breakdown 2004-10-14 An excerpt from the rollingstone.com article Wal-Mart Wants $10 CDs: Price War: Does a CD have to cost $15.99? Major labels insist that the low prices mass retailers such as Wal-Mart and Best Buy demand are impossible for them to achieve. But Best Buy senior vice president Gary Arnold counters, ?The record industry needs to refine their business models, because the consumer is the ultimate arbitrator. And the consumer feels music isn?t properly priced.? Labels point to roster cuts and layoffs as evidence that they can?t sell CDs cheaper. This breakdown of the cost of a typical major-label release by the independent market-research firm Almighty Institute of Music Retail shows where the money goes for a new album with a list price of $15.99. $0.17 Musicians? unions $0.80 Packaging/manufacturing $0.82 Publishing royalties $0.80 Retail profit $0.90 Distribution $1.60 Artists? royalties $1.70 Label profit $2.40 Marketing/promotion $2.91 Label overhead $3.89 Retail overhead Interesting stuff. At a glance, it looks like they need to cut down on overhead. Also bear in mind that these prices are in USD, so it?s more like $22.00 per CD here in Canada. http://nosleep.ca/blog/article/199/record-label-cd-cost-breakdown







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