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RIAA has changed its revenue metrics from retail to wholesale figures in its midyear and year-end reports. Here's what to know about the change.
RIAA says U.S. recorded music revenue rose slightly to $5.6 billion in the first half of 2025, with figures now presented on a wholesale basis.
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RIAA Mid-Year 2025: US-Based Premium Streaming Subs Top 105 Million; American Artists Utterly Dominating Global Streams
The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) has released its mid-year 2025 US Recorded Music Revenue report, ...
Per the RIAA, wholesale revenue grew to $5.589 billion in the first half of the year, up from $5.537 billion, which ...
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The RIAA Says US-Based Paid Streaming Growth Was Solid During H1 2025 — But Why Did the Recording Industry Only Growth 1%?
Yesterday, the RIAA pointed to all-time-high US recorded revenue for H1 2025, which delivered solid paid-listening growth.
The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) sent a demand letter yesterday (Feb. 4) to the attorney representing HitPiece.The RIAA demands the site stop infringing on musicians' intellectual ...
The RIAA has settled a case against a grandmother in Texas who was accused of sharing music over the KaZaA network. Both the RIAA and Rhonda Crain, the defendant, agreed to a stipulation of judgment ...
DULUTH, Minnesota --The federal judge who presided over the nation's only peer-to-peer copyright-infringement trial announced from the bench here Monday that he is likely to declare a mistrial.
Just how many file-sharers has the RIAA gone after? Those in the know were widely reporting a figure just north of 30,000 cases—the RIAA never liked to provide exact numbers—but the music trade group ...
A federal judge is awarding Tanya Andersen, who defeated the Recording Industry Association of America's file sharing lawsuit, $108,000 in legal fees to compensate for defending herself against the ...
Greg Sandoval covers media and digital entertainment for CNET News. Based in New York, Sandoval is a former reporter for The Washington Post and the Los Angeles Times. E-mail Greg, or follow him on ...
Artwork: Chip Taylor The Recording Industry Association of America’s plan to recruit Internet service providers in its battle against illegal file sharing is now underway. AT&T and Cox both confirmed ...
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