Posts tagged ‘Universal’

Music News Review – 27/01/12

January, 27th 2012 18:50

IMPALA oppose the purchase of EMI by Universal

IMPALA, the Independent Music Companies Association is in strong opposition of the move by Universal Music for their proposed £1.2billion takeover of one of the music giants, EMI’s recorded music division. As reported by City A.M, IMPALA, who has over 4000 members across Europe in its trade body, are concerned that Universal’s bid for EMI would disregard competition interests.

In a statement published on IMPALA’s website on 26th January, Helen Smith (Executive Chair) said “Neither the USA nor Europe wants to see the music sector become a two-horse race, devoid of competition from any other companies.” As reported by CMU, if EMI are to be taken over by Universal, the sheer size of both Universal/EMI and Sony will overpower that of Warner and will effectively leave just two major labels as the big players in the industry.

The statement also brings to light the fact that independent artists contribute to only 6% of the Top 100 for both airplay and downloads across Europe, despite accounting for 80% of all new releases. Universal, EMI and Sony would also account for 76% of the Top 200, according to a new report by EMO and Eurosonic/Nooderslag. IMPALA also stated that in 2011 an astonishing 94% of airplay and 95% of the top 100 downloads in Europe were releases by the major labels, with Universal and Sony the leaders of the competition by a long way.

If the deal goes ahead, it will mean that artists such as The Beatles, Coldplay and Kylie Minogue, as well as the label’s subsidiaries including Parlophone and Virgin, will be under Universal’s control.

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A look into Record Labels

September, 8th 2011 13:48

In our last post we told you all about royalties and took a look at the key collection agencies. This week we’ve decided to give you a look into the world of the record label, and what they expect from artists. So, firstly, what types of record labels are there, and what’s the difference?

As you should know there are two types of record label – the major and the indie. In today’s music industry the four major record companies that dominate the business are Universal, Sony, Warner and EMI – all of which are made up of many smaller labels and companies for different markets and regions. The other labels are all indies – independent labels that are much smaller than the majors, with a much smaller budget to match.

Difference between majors and indies:

The obvious difference of income and budget affects how much a label can do for an artist, but there are also other factors that separate the type of label -

  • Advance – With a major the amount of advance an artists receives will be bigger; with an indie, you may not get an advance at all.
  • Royalties – however, with an indie, you will get a much greater percent of your royalties back.
  • Promotion, contacts and influence – Because of the size and the larger budget, majors have more to spend on things like promotion and marketing for an artist. They also have a lot of contacts, and a lot of influence in the business, which will make the process easier and quicker. BUT, majors also have a lot of artists on their books, so the amount of dedicated attention they spend on you won’t be as much as an indie could offer.
  • Masters – Major record labels own the master copy of your recordings, whereas with an indie you usually get to keep ownership.
  • Creative control – There is a danger when being signed to a major label that a band or artist will lose creative control in the interest of business. With an independent label, you get given a bit more respect for your vision, and get to keep control. (more…)