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How the Net Saved The Record Labels

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When Vivendi SA took over Universal Music Group in 2000, the industry was riding high on bumper sales of CDs, though the investment soon soured as illegal downloads surged. CD revenue plunged by two-thirds over the next decade, and by the early 2010s, unloading Universal would have been a tough sell; who would pay a premium for a company whose main product-pop songs-was widely available for free? But today, Vivendi is considering the sale of a stake in Universal that could value the label at more than $25 billion. "The notion that recordedmusic has value was one that as recently as a decade ago was still in question," says Bryan Gildenberg, an analyst at researcher Kantar Consulting. A sale of Universal would be "a remarkable testimony to the resurgence and the importance of content."
机译:当Vivendi SA在2000年接管Universal Music Group时,该行业在CD的蓬勃销售中处于高潮,尽管随着非法下载量的增加,投资很快就减少了。在接下来的十年中,CD收入下降了三分之二,而到2010年代初,卸载Universal将会是一件艰难的事。谁会为一家免费提供主要产品流行歌曲的公司支付溢价?但是今天,维旺迪(Vivendi)正在考虑出售环球公司的股份,该公司的估值可能超过250亿美元。坎塔尔咨询公司(Kantar Consulting)的分析师布莱恩·吉尔登伯格(Bryan Gildenberg)表示:“唱片音乐具有价值这一观念在十年前还受到质疑。出售环球影业将“成为内容复兴和内容重要性的非凡证明”。

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