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Post by bullsfan on Oct 21, 2019 18:10:25 GMT -5
Yes!!! Echoing Pattihum, please request and respond if SP has been added or is being played in your market. The higher it climbs up the HAC chart, the more other stations will add. Would love to hear it in Chicago, but it is going to need to break top 20 for it to happen... Please be active if the song is getting attention on your station!
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Post by pi on Oct 21, 2019 18:42:09 GMT -5
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Post by bamafan on Oct 21, 2019 18:51:56 GMT -5
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Post by lurleene on Oct 21, 2019 19:39:38 GMT -5
The numbers for Queen and Adam always seem off to me. But I guess this makes sense with none of the Rhapsody Tour being included? But it seems that their other big tours never seem to end up on these lists. Highest paid musicians in 2019
The music industry has become increasingly dynamic in a changing world of collaboration albums, ever-growing streaming volume, digital distribution, visual albums, and mixtapes. To keep up with the many avenues of creativity and business artists have broken out into in recent years, the industry has had to adapt. Making it as a top earner in this industry requires markedly different income streams than the album and ticket sales of years past. Today, digital sales and streaming count for a great deal and have the power to revive revenue on classic albums as well as favor profit from singles over albums. But with so many moving parts, it’s hard to understand how much musicians are actually making. To determine who ranks among the highest-paid musicians in 2019, Stacker collected 2018 Billboard data rankings (released July 2019) that represent the 40 highest-paid musicians in the world. Overall earnings, along with the breakdown of the artist’s four main sources of music industry revenue—sales, streaming, publishing, touring—for each musician is provided. #37. Queen + Adam Lambert- Total earnings: $13,800,000 --- Sales: $4,600,000 --- Streaming: $4,800,000 --- Publishing: $1,900,000 --- Touring: $2,500,000 A collaboration between the remaining active members of British rock band Queen and “American Idol” star Adam Lambert, they joined forces in 2011 and debuted their “Live in Japan” album in 2016. The band is largely a touring band with Lambert performing vocals for Queen’s iconic roster of songs. The collaboration is still very much active and gearing up for their 2020 Rhapsody tour. www.msn.com/en-us/music/gallery/highest-paid-musicians-in-2019/ss-BBUMRLl?li=BBnbfcL#image=6
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Post by deb5anne on Oct 21, 2019 20:25:15 GMT -5
The numbers for Queen and Adam always seem off to me. But I guess this makes sense with none of the Rhapsody Tour being included? But it seems that their other big tours never seem to end up on these lists. Highest paid musicians in 2019
The music industry has become increasingly dynamic in a changing world of collaboration albums, ever-growing streaming volume, digital distribution, visual albums, and mixtapes. To keep up with the many avenues of creativity and business artists have broken out into in recent years, the industry has had to adapt. Making it as a top earner in this industry requires markedly different income streams than the album and ticket sales of years past. Today, digital sales and streaming count for a great deal and have the power to revive revenue on classic albums as well as favor profit from singles over albums. But with so many moving parts, it’s hard to understand how much musicians are actually making. To determine who ranks among the highest-paid musicians in 2019, Stacker collected 2018 Billboard data rankings (released July 2019) that represent the 40 highest-paid musicians in the world. Overall earnings, along with the breakdown of the artist’s four main sources of music industry revenue—sales, streaming, publishing, touring—for each musician is provided. #37. Queen + Adam Lambert- Total earnings: $13,800,000 --- Sales: $4,600,000 --- Streaming: $4,800,000 --- Publishing: $1,900,000 --- Touring: $2,500,000 A collaboration between the remaining active members of British rock band Queen and “American Idol” star Adam Lambert, they joined forces in 2011 and debuted their “Live in Japan” album in 2016. The band is largely a touring band with Lambert performing vocals for Queen’s iconic roster of songs. The collaboration is still very much active and gearing up for their 2020 Rhapsody tour. www.msn.com/en-us/music/gallery/highest-paid-musicians-in-2019/ss-BBUMRLl?li=BBnbfcL#image=6 well if I'm reading this right it says released in July so I don't think it would have included the North American Tour. Plus you don't see the number of dates which is a big factor . I saw some other data, can't remember where exactly that had them much higher based on average per show and % of seats sold a bunch of stuff like that. Wish I could remember where.🤩
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Post by lurleene on Oct 21, 2019 20:36:16 GMT -5
The numbers for Queen and Adam always seem off to me. But I guess this makes sense with none of the Rhapsody Tour being included? But it seems that their other big tours never seem to end up on these lists. Highest paid musicians in 2019
The music industry has become increasingly dynamic in a changing world of collaboration albums, ever-growing streaming volume, digital distribution, visual albums, and mixtapes. To keep up with the many avenues of creativity and business artists have broken out into in recent years, the industry has had to adapt. Making it as a top earner in this industry requires markedly different income streams than the album and ticket sales of years past. Today, digital sales and streaming count for a great deal and have the power to revive revenue on classic albums as well as favor profit from singles over albums. But with so many moving parts, it’s hard to understand how much musicians are actually making. To determine who ranks among the highest-paid musicians in 2019, Stacker collected 2018 Billboard data rankings (released July 2019) that represent the 40 highest-paid musicians in the world. Overall earnings, along with the breakdown of the artist’s four main sources of music industry revenue—sales, streaming, publishing, touring—for each musician is provided. #37. Queen + Adam Lambert- Total earnings: $13,800,000 --- Sales: $4,600,000 --- Streaming: $4,800,000 --- Publishing: $1,900,000 --- Touring: $2,500,000 A collaboration between the remaining active members of British rock band Queen and “American Idol” star Adam Lambert, they joined forces in 2011 and debuted their “Live in Japan” album in 2016. The band is largely a touring band with Lambert performing vocals for Queen’s iconic roster of songs. The collaboration is still very much active and gearing up for their 2020 Rhapsody tour. www.msn.com/en-us/music/gallery/highest-paid-musicians-in-2019/ss-BBUMRLl?li=BBnbfcL#image=6 well if I'm reading this right it says released in July so I don't think it would have included the North American Tour. Plus you don't see the number of dates which is a big factor . I saw some other data, can't remember where exactly that had them much higher based on average per show and % of seats sold a bunch of stuff like that. Wish I could remember where.🤩 Yep. That is why I said I guess it makes sense because the Rhapsody Tour was not included. But it seems in the past, I never really saw any of their big numbers included. Or maybe I just forgot, lol.
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Post by HoppersSkippersMiners on Oct 21, 2019 20:40:36 GMT -5
Yes!!! Echoing Pattihum, please request and respond if SP has been added or is being played in your market. The higher it climbs up the HAC chart, the more other stations will add. Would love to hear it in Chicago, but it is going to need to break top 20 for it to happen... Please be active if the song is getting attention on your station! <sniff> I miss the literal “DINGS!!” of Add Days. I used to keep the add board website open with the sound up and scrambled to flail with everyone whenever the bell went off with an Adam add <pokes at thread> Could someone please post the ding!! smiley for me? Have a new phone that refuses to access the smiley list!
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Post by bamafan on Oct 21, 2019 20:47:38 GMT -5
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Post by bamafan on Oct 21, 2019 20:50:04 GMT -5
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Post by bamafan on Oct 21, 2019 20:53:14 GMT -5
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