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Post by skaschep on Jan 6, 2017 12:44:31 GMT -5
Verified account: twitter.com/TheAbigailElise/status/817408306683805699Abigail Elise @theabigailelise @adamlambert why am I only discovering you now? I've had Trespassing on loop for the past 5 days. Abigail Elise @theabigailelise Hearst Television reporter, on-air host. Love sci-fi, health, fitness, all things geeky. Love others, trust God, be kind ❤️Pittsburgh via NYC areid@hearst.com Snapchat: theabigailelise abigailelise.com
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Post by skaschep on Jan 6, 2017 12:45:30 GMT -5
Some thought this was Adam on the cover. Stunning: billboard @billboard George Michael: Why he turned his back on fame and "Faith"-like songs he recorded before his death blbrd.cm/xoeje9
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Post by girldrummer on Jan 6, 2017 13:39:06 GMT -5
With a new album hopefully somewhere on the horizon, here is a link to the 2016 billboard top stats www.billboard.com/biz/articles/7647021/drakes-views-is-nielsen-musics-top-album-of-2016-in-the-usOf note on sales and streaming: MUSIC CONSUMPTION & STREAMING GAINS: Overall for 2016, Nielsen reports that total music consumption rose 3.1 percent to 560.7 million units. That figure adds together traditional album sales, track equivalent album units, and on-demand streaming equivalent album units from both video and audio streams. One track equivalent album unit is equal to 10 tracks sold. One streaming equivalent album unit is equal to 1,500 on-demand streams. In terms of audio-only consumption (removing on-demand video streams from the 560.7 million number), the gain was 2 percent, rising to 440.81 million units. Overall album sales, however, declined by 16.7 percent, falling to 200.54 million sold in 2016. While album sales continue to erode, the popularity of streaming music is still sizzling: Total on-demand streams (audio and video combined) jumped 39.2 percent in 2016 to 431.74 billion, on-demand audio streams rose 76.4 percent to 251.86 billion, and on-demand video streams climbed 7.5 percent to 179.88 billion. Wow! TY for this! Hope this puts things into perspective for some people (and I don't mean just here, but mostly on twitter!) about sales, etc. I am sure many think Ariana is burning up the sales charts. Interesting! Thank you! I am going to steal it for the numbers' thread. Yes, this great info to have. Thank you! As A4 approaches, we Glamberts know what our job is. We need to support Adam is every way possible. Streaming looks like the best way to optimize our support, but purchasing and promoting his music is any way we can is fine. We are a strong, unified, global group. We can keep Adam up there in the charts and visible is the music industry. He's worth it!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2017 13:51:33 GMT -5
Wow! TY for this! Hope this puts things into perspective for some people (and I don't mean just here, but mostly on twitter!) about sales, etc. I am sure many think Ariana is burning up the sales charts. Interesting! Thank you! I am going to steal it for the numbers' thread. Yes, this great info to have. Thank you! As A4 approaches, we Glamberts know what our job is. We need to support Adam is every way possible. Streaming looks like the best way to optimize our support, but purchasing and promoting his music is any way we can is fine. We are a strong, unified, global group. We can keep Adam up there in the charts and visible is the music industry. He's worth it! Absolutely! In the "old days" all we could do is buy. Once initial sales were over, to fans, it was up to radio to keep a song alive or to keep sales going. While radio is still important, for exposure, streaming and making playlists with Adam's songs on it are vital! It keeps the songs out there and it adds to his sales. On that first chart, look at how much the Track Equivalents and Stream Equivalents added to those artists' over all numbers!
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Post by cheriemelissa on Jan 6, 2017 14:03:55 GMT -5
Yes, this great info to have. Thank you! As A4 approaches, we Glamberts know what our job is. We need to support Adam is every way possible. Streaming looks like the best way to optimize our support, but purchasing and promoting his music is any way we can is fine. We are a strong, unified, global group. We can keep Adam up there in the charts and visible is the music industry. He's worth it! Absolutely! In the "old days" all we could do is buy. Once initial sales were over, to fans, it was up to radio to keep a song alive or to keep sales going. While radio is still important, for exposure, streaming and making playlists with Adam's songs on it are vital! It keeps the songs out there and it adds to his sales. On that first chart, look at how much the Track Equivalents and Stream Equivalents added to those artists' over all numbers! I will stream, play youtubes and buy all the music he puts out. Of course to support him but mostly because I want it! I love his stuff but I still want my little hands on an actual CD!!!!
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Post by bamafan on Jan 6, 2017 15:46:48 GMT -5
Adam has liked this artist's work before.
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Post by skaschep on Jan 6, 2017 16:24:55 GMT -5
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Post by pi on Jan 6, 2017 17:02:21 GMT -5
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Post by skaschep on Jan 6, 2017 18:07:32 GMT -5
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Post by skaschep on Jan 6, 2017 18:20:04 GMT -5
GT made it to 153 million streams in Spotify! twitter.com/skaschep/status/817429031230599169Congrats @adamlambert with 153 million streams on @spotify for #GhostTown! #NP 153,020,848 streams (+81,522)! ♫ spoti.fi/1KQCu0zOther stats: +12,030 Welcome To The Show 8,967,330 streams +37,812 Can't Go Home 23,648,840 streams +15,094 Broken 7,881,793 streams
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