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Norway total revenues stood at 305 NOK, up from 285m NOK in H1 2014

byCustoms Today Report
03/08/2015
in Norway
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OSLO: Recorded music income was up a healthy 7% in Norway in the first half of 2015, with streaming finding yet more growth to heavily dominate the market.

Total revenues stood at 305 NOK (€34.2m), up from 285m NOK (€32m) in H1 2014.

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According to IFPI stats, Norway was the 15th biggest recorded music market across last year. Ahead of the likes of China, India, Belgium and Switzerland, it amassed US $119.9m (756.6m NOK) in the 12 months.

In the first half of 2015, income from streaming rose 12.7% from 220m NOK (€24.7m) to 248m NOK (€27.9m).

Revenues from the various streaming services now account for 81% of total turnover, compared to 77% in the first half of 2014.

Streaming wasn’t the only good news story in the first half of 2015, either:  physical sales rose slightly to 36m NOK (€4m), Compared with 35m NOK (€3.9m) in H1 2014.

The increase was due to a jump in sales of vinyl of nearly 3m NOK, to 8.7m NOK (€0.98m).

As such, vinyl now accounts for almost a quarter (24%) of all physical music product revenue in Norway.

Sales of artists signed to Norwegian record companies increased to claim 25% of the market by value.

On streaming services alone, these artists took 22%.

 

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