Aaishwari Chauhan    31 May 07 01:30 IST

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Mobile music has emerged as the most prominent segment in the digital music industry and is a major money making business.

Today, the definite buzzword with Indians is `mobile`. Everyone realizes how quickly the world is going digital and how important it is to keep in pace with the changing times.

According to the Soundbuzz Music Analysis (Digital and Physical), in 2007, digital music and more specifically mobile music, will surpass physical music in sales in India. To this estimation Savio D`Souza, General Secretary, IMI says, "In India, Music-to-Music accounts for Rs 100 crore (Rs 1 billion) and physical music to Rs 600 crore. So, I nowhere see mobile music sales surpassing physical music sales."

But Rajeev Gangal, Universal comments, "Not by the end of 2007, but by late 2008 one can expect mobile music sales to exceed, looking at the way the digital segment is booming."

The Soundbuzz analysis also states that globally, online and mobile sales will represent more than 60 per cent of all music retail sales by 2009. Ringtones, the dominant digital format in terms of sales, will continue to be so through 2009. "Its all about monetizing it rightly," adds D`Souza. Moreover, it concludes that Asia will generate more than one third of all digital music sales globally in 2009. Whoa!

Mobile music consisting of ringtones, caller ringback tones, music clippings ringtones, music video downloads, movies and scene downloads has emerged as the most prominent segment in the digital music industry and is a major money making business today. Gangal further adds, "Physical and digital formats are way away from each other. Some tracks are just meant for the digital market. But as far as revenue from them is concerned, they are neck to neck. There isn`t much gap there."

According to the International Federation of Phonographic Industry (IFPI), with the evolution of the mobile handset, mobile music has become a major revenue stream for the music industry globally, running far ahead of revenues from the conventional music distribution channels. Adds D`Souza, "Mobile music has become a major revenue stream for music industry, but mobile music running far ahead in revenues as compared to conventional music distribution channels isn`t true. Globally, the music industry is a $ 32 billion business, of which mobile music accounts for 10 per cent, say not more than $ 2 billion."

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