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Adele's 21 tops 2012 global album chart | Adele's 21 tops 2012 global album chart |
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Adele's chart-topping album 21 has topped the global albums chart for a second consecutive year. | Adele's chart-topping album 21 has topped the global albums chart for a second consecutive year. |
The album, released in January 2011, sold 8.3 million copies last year, the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) said. | The album, released in January 2011, sold 8.3 million copies last year, the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) said. |
Overall music revenues were up 0.3% to $16.5bn (£10.9bn) - the first year of industry growth since 1999. | Overall music revenues were up 0.3% to $16.5bn (£10.9bn) - the first year of industry growth since 1999. |
Paul Williams, the head of business analysis at Music Week, said the rise was "very significant". | |
"After many, many years of decline the graph is finally heading northwards again," he said. | |
"It underlines the efforts the music industry has been putting in and the results it's now getting in reinventing itself in the digital era." | |
The IFPI's annual Digital Music Report also showed that digital revenues grew by 9% last year and now account for 34% of total revenue. | The IFPI's annual Digital Music Report also showed that digital revenues grew by 9% last year and now account for 34% of total revenue. |
Carly Rae Jepsen's hit Call Me Maybe was the best-selling single of 2012, with 12.5 million units sold globally. | |
Adele outsold her nearest rival, Taylor Swift's Red, by some three million copies. | Adele outsold her nearest rival, Taylor Swift's Red, by some three million copies. |
Former X Factor contestants One Direction had the third and fourth best-selling albums around the world with their first two records Up All Night and Take Me Home, with 4.5 million and 4.4 million copies sold respectively. | Former X Factor contestants One Direction had the third and fourth best-selling albums around the world with their first two records Up All Night and Take Me Home, with 4.5 million and 4.4 million copies sold respectively. |
There were two other British acts in the top 10 - Rod Stewart's Merry Christmas, Baby was at number seven and Grammy winners Mumford and Sons' Babel was at nine. | There were two other British acts in the top 10 - Rod Stewart's Merry Christmas, Baby was at number seven and Grammy winners Mumford and Sons' Babel was at nine. |
Gotye's mega-hit Somebody That I Used To Know was the second biggest-selling single globally, with 11.8 million purchases. | Gotye's mega-hit Somebody That I Used To Know was the second biggest-selling single globally, with 11.8 million purchases. |
Psy's YouTube smash Gangnam Style sold 9.7 million units, with Fun's We Are Young just behind on 9.6 million. | Psy's YouTube smash Gangnam Style sold 9.7 million units, with Fun's We Are Young just behind on 9.6 million. |
The IFPI's report also showed that download sales represented around 70% of overall digital music revenue. | The IFPI's report also showed that download sales represented around 70% of overall digital music revenue. |
Subscription streaming accounts for 10%, while mobile ringtones and ad-funded services like YouTube and Vevo made up the difference. | Subscription streaming accounts for 10%, while mobile ringtones and ad-funded services like YouTube and Vevo made up the difference. |
Although the music industry was showing signs of recovery, the IFPI said there were still "major hurdles that need to be addressed to unlock the huge potential for further growth". | Although the music industry was showing signs of recovery, the IFPI said there were still "major hurdles that need to be addressed to unlock the huge potential for further growth". |
It said internet piracy still had a seriously impact on the industry, estimating that nearly a third of all internet users regularly access unlicensed sites to download music. | It said internet piracy still had a seriously impact on the industry, estimating that nearly a third of all internet users regularly access unlicensed sites to download music. |
The organisation recommended that companies stop advertising on illegal music sites and urged search engine providers to prioritise search results relating to legal services. | The organisation recommended that companies stop advertising on illegal music sites and urged search engine providers to prioritise search results relating to legal services. |
"Our markets remain rigged by illegal free music," said IFPI chief executive Frances Moore. | "Our markets remain rigged by illegal free music," said IFPI chief executive Frances Moore. |
"This is a problem where governments have a critical role to play, in particular by requiring more co-operation from advertisers, search engines, ISPs and other intermediaries. | "This is a problem where governments have a critical role to play, in particular by requiring more co-operation from advertisers, search engines, ISPs and other intermediaries. |
"These companies' activities have a decisive influence in shaping a legitimate digital music business." | "These companies' activities have a decisive influence in shaping a legitimate digital music business." |
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