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Page 1: Chris Molanphy EMP Pop Con 2014 Portable Jukebox (25Apr14)

CHARTING THE PORTABLE JUKEBOXHow technology and mobility have rewritten the rules for how popular music is consumedBy Chris Molanphy

Experience Music Project – EMP Pop Conference 2014

25 April 2014

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Music and format: What defined the 1980s?

Vinyl? Compact discs?

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Cassettes: The unsexy format that defined the ’80s

1988: Cassettes peak at $6.1B –

59.1% of total US music shipments

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Cassette era (1983–91)

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Average no. of Top 10 hits per album, 5.4; average single peak, 3.23

Cassette era (1983–91): Every single a Top 10 hit

3 Top 10s(+1 Airplay hit)

Peaks: 1 • 1 • 8 (28A)

Av. peak: 3

4 Top 10s(+1 R&B hit)

Peaks: 3 • 1 • 1 • 1 (10R)

Av. peak: 2

4 Top 10sPeaks: 1 • 1 • 1 • 1

Av. peak: 1

7 Top 10sPeaks: 1 • 2 • 1 • 4 • 2 • 1 • 1

Av. peak: 2

7 Top 10sPeaks: 2 • 1 • 1 • 5 • 7 • 10 • 4

Av. peak: 4

7 Top 10sPeaks: 2 • 7 • 9 • 6 • 5 • 9 • 6

Av. peak: 66 Top

10sPeaks: 2 • 1 • 1 • 1 • 1 • 5

Av. peak: 3

5 Top 10sPeaks: 8 • 1 • 3 •

3 • 7

Av. peak: 4

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Average no. of Top 10 hits per album, 2.6; average single peak, 8.37

CD era (1992–2003): one-fourth of singles miss the Top 10 entirely—and fewer hits per album

5 Top 10s (C)Peaks: 3 • 1 • 1 •

3 • 1

Av. peak: 2 (C)

3 Top 10sPeaks: 1 • 3 • 4

Av. peak: 3

2 Top 10s13A•15A•65A • 4 • 6

• 3AAv. peak: 5 (17)

3 Top 10sPeaks: 2 • 1 • 4 •

20Av. peak: 7

3 Top 10sPeaks: 10 • 9 • 6

• 14Av. peak: 10

1 Top 10Peak: 1

Av. peak: 1

3 Top 10sPeaks: 1 • 1 • 3 •

76Av. peak: 20

2 Top 10sPeaks: 6 • 25 • 6

• 30Av. peak: 17

3 Top 10sPeaks: 4 • 1 • 5

Av. peak: 3

2 Top 10sPeaks: 2 • 4 • 15

• 14Av. peak: 9

3 Top 10sPeaks: 1 • 4 • 4 •

31Av. peak: 10

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The Billboard Hot 100 in the 21st century:Technology is the tail that wags the content dog

Sales: Shift to digital reinvents the means to a hit single

Airplay: How the Portable People Meter has changed radio’s metabolism

Streaming: The YouTube effect and the accidental hit

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The Billboard Hot 100 in the 21st century:Technology is the tail that wags the content dog

Sales: Shift to digital reinvents the means to a hit single

Airplay: How the Portable People Meter has changed radio’s metabolism

Streaming: The YouTube effect and the accidental hit

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Apple’s greatest music innovation/scourge: The unbundling of the album

Billboard, 12 February 2005

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The album cut: a relic of the pre-digital age

Hot 100 peak:

No. 3, 2005

First digital-era album cut–turned–hit

Album cuts–turned–hits of the pre-digital era

Hot 100 peak:

No. 11980

Hot 100 peak:

No. 12002

Hot 100 peak:

No. 12001

Hot 100 peak:

No. 11965

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Focus-grouped chart-toppers of the iTunes era

Third single from 21No. 1, 2012

Third single from PrismNo. 1, 2014

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Apple 2007: year of iPhone, first iOS Music Store… and, more importantly, Complete My Album

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Chart effects of Complete My Album: Why wait for album release date before fans sample?

From Tha Carter III

Nos. 1, 6, 10

All 2008 tracks released ahead of their respective albums

From Paper Trail

Nos. 1, 1From I Am…Sasha Fierce

Nos. 3, 1

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Taylor Swift: queen of the digital sales model

5 prerelease singles

“Change” No. 10“Love Story” No. 4“Fearless” No. 9“You’re Not Sorry” No. 11“You Belong with Me” No. 2

4 prerelease singles

“Mine” No. 3“Speak Now” No. 8“Back to December” No. 6“Mean” No. 11

4 prerelease singles

“We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together”No. 1“Begin Again” No. 7“Red” No. 6“I Knew You Were Trouble”No. 2

Debut week sales:

592,000

Debut week sales:

1,047,000

Debut week sales:

1,280,000

2008 2010 2012

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The Billboard Hot 100 in the 21st century:Technology is the tail that wags the content dog

Sales: Shift to digital reinvents the means to a hit single

Airplay: How the Portable People Meter has changed radio’s metabolism

Streaming: The YouTube effect and the accidental hit

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PPM: ghastly gadget, radio ratings revolution

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PPM loves “turbo-pop”; ballads are a challenge

PPM-friendly turbo-pop/”surge” hits

Ballad hits – had to get past radio’s PPM bias

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The New Power Rotation: Spins of big hits doubled in a decade; one-week audience record has been reset

2013 One-week radio record set

228.9 millionAll-format audience impressions(week of 31 August 2013)

2005 One-week radio record set

212.2 millionAll-format audience impressions(week of 9 July 2005)

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The Billboard Hot 100 in the 21st century:Technology is the tail that wags the content dog

Sales: Shift to digital reinvents the means to a hit single

Airplay: How the Portable People Meter has changed radio’s metabolism

Streaming: The YouTube effect and the accidental hit

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The Vevo–YouTube duopoly: The industry finally monetizes music videos

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YouTube on the Hot 100: Good for memes, but are they “hits”?

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The Miley model: Video titillation leads to radio dominance…

July 2013No. 2

September 2013No. 1

First-week US video

streams:40

million

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…plus an assist from a devoted fan

December 2013Returns to No. 1

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YouTube 2014: Still generating random hits

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Charts and technology: The big get bigger…

Sales: Shift to digital has reinvented the means to a hit single

Airplay: How the Portable People Meter has changed radio’s metabolism

Streaming: The YouTube effect

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…but left-field routes to success are still possible!


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