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RIAA Accounting: How To Sell 1 Million Albums And Still Owe $500,000

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Re: RIAA Accounting: How To Sell 1 Million Albums And Still Owe $500,000

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Does anyone know why he left out the $300,000 advance from the final calculation on how much the artists make? I'm not sure if that was just an oversight or if there was a valid reason for it.

Even so, for a 5 member band, assuming they took the whole advance, (no manager fees, etc) they've earned $60,000. Which considering there's usually 2-4 years between albums, and they still owe the label money, that's a pretty shitty wage of $15k - $30k P/A.

Re: RIAA Accounting: How To Sell 1 Million Albums And Still Owe $500,000

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The crazy thing to me is that the deal is structured more like a loan then an investment, and yet they are still only entitled to 10% of net income. Could you imagine a tech entrepreneur accepting that kind of a deal from a VC?

Programming ability has a great deal more economic value than entertainment ability.

Re: RIAA Accounting: How To Sell 1 Million Albums And Still Owe $500,000

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The crazy thing to me is that the deal is structured more like a loan then an investment, and yet they are still only entitled to 10% of net income. Could you imagine a tech entrepreneur accepting that kind of a deal from a VC?

Programming ability has a great deal more economic value than entertainment ability.

How so, given how much money top singers/bands make?
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