Study Says Music Industry Up! Earth Will Soon Be Available in Only MP3 Or Vinyl Format.

Looks like the only part of the music industry that's really going the way of the dinosaur is CDs.

Well, like, duh.

Some duder named Chris Anderson compiled this fine little list of stats:

- Concerts and merchandise: UP (+4%)
- Digital tracks: UP (+46%)
- Ringtones: UP (+86% last year, but probably just single-digit percent this year)
- Licensing for commercials, TV shows, movies, and videogames: UP (Warner Music saw licensing grow by about $20 million over the past year)
- Even vinyl singles: UP (more than doubled in the UK)

I've decided that soon the world will completely exist on the internet, and cities will become ghost towns. Vinyl will live on, but only through mail-order, and those vinyl people already never leave their houses anyway.

I guess the fact that concert sales are up kind of contradicts that ghost-towns-with-rebel-vinyl-collectors idea.

But then again, they could just do that "playing a show" thing on a sound stage and stream it. It'll happen.

I also predict the continuing increase of music being written only for ads and various products, to the point that bands cease to write songs that lack some kind of product placement or marketing potential. Cuz you know, people just really want to buy stuff.

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