Sunday, February 21, 2010
More than two years ago... Radiohead fans paid just £2.90 for digital album !!!
Read a newspaper article about Radiohead’s measure to fight piracy: Radiohead’s fans pay £2.90 for digital album.
Radiohead fans pay £2.90 for digital album
* Alexandra Topping
* The Guardian, Wednesday 7 November 2007
* Article history
Listen to their music.
When Radiohead invited their fans to pay as much - or as little - as they liked for a digital download of their new album, In Rainbows, it was hailed as the beginning of a new era for the struggling record industry.
So what then, was the ultimate value of the ground-breaking album and its test of the constraints of the digital age? Around £2.90, it would seem.
Research revealed yesterday that a mere 38% of people downloading the album were willing to part with anything at all. Two thirds paid only the 45p charge for handling, according to ComScore, a digital measurement group.
The company said the average amount that less frugal fans were willing to pay was still a paltry $6 (£2.90) - far below the price of a CD or the amount a digital album would cost to download from the Apple iTunes store.
During the first 29 days of October, 1.2 million people worldwide visited the In Rainbows site, with a significant percentage of visitors ultimately downloading the album. The study showed that 38% of global downloaders of the album willingly paid to do so, with the remaining 62% choosing to pay nothing. The percentage downloading for free in the US (60%) is only marginally lower than in the rest of the world (64 %).
The Radiohead "honesty box" experiment has been closely watched by other artists, their record labels and management companies. It was widely seen as the most high-profile attempt yet to restructure the economics of a music industry struggling with the effects of digital piracy. Despite a booming live scene, CD sales are less profitable than ever thanks to increased competition and piracy.
Industry bodies have estimated that worldwide, people download 20 tracks illegally for every digital download they pay for, which may suggest Radiohead has surpassed most other artists in this particular experiment.
Are these statements true or false according to the text?
1. The record industry is not doing well T/F
2. Less than 50% of people downloaded Radiohead’s album for free T/F
3. The album was cheaper on Apple’s iTune website T/F
4. Sales of live concert tickets are increasing T/F
5. Recently, CD sales have been decreasing T/F
6. A higher percentage of people download for free in the USA than everywhere else T/F
7. There are currently more illegal music downloads than legal downloads T/F
8. Radiohead’s experiment was a failure T/F
Match these words from the article with the definitions.
Handling charge struggling era honesty box ultimately remaining reveal
1. We use this word to talk about a particular period of time. ___________________
2. When a company experiences finantial difficulties, it is said to be ______________
3. When you give information that was not known before, you ________________ it.
4. A ___________is a fee that a shop charges you when they send your goods to you.
5. ____________ means the same as in the end, or finally
6. When something is ________ it is the amount that is still left.
7. An _________is a container into which the seller hopes the buyer will place money.
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