The data source is from RIAA, a trade organization that represents the recording industry in the United States.
The RIAA provides the most comprehensive data on the U.S. recorded music revenues dating all the way back to 1973. This is the definitive source of revenue data for the recorded music industry in the United States.
- Sales and Revenue
- 2018 RIAA Shipment & Revenue Statistics
The original dataset has 2,944 rows and 16 columns listed below.
Adjusted for Inflation Title, Adjusted for Inflation Notes, Adjusted for Inflation Flag, Metric Filter, Format Value # (Billion), Format Value # (Million), Value (For Charting), Axis (1), Label for Button (Pie), Billions (Show Totals), Millions (Show Totals), Format, Metric, Number of Records, Year, Value (Actual).
The IFPI is a non-profit members' organization that represents the interests of the recording industry worldwide.
The Global Music Report is a major annual publication of IFPI and contains the definitive financial record of the recording industry worldwide. The Global Music Report data looks at the recorded music industry, across a range of formats and sectors such as streaming, digital downloads, physical sales, and performance rights and synchronization.
- Facts and Stats
- Global Music Report
I deleted several columns listed below from the original dataset to load data efficiently. To focus on recorded music revenues by format, this data processing of deleting columns is useful to make visualization.
Adjusted for Inflation Title , Adjusted for Inflation Notes , Adjusted for Inflation Flag , Metric Filter , Format Value # (Billion) , Format Value # (Million) , Value (For Charting) , Axis (1) , Label for Button (Pie) , Billions (Show Totals) , Millions (Show Totals) , Format , Metric , Number of Records , Year , Value (Actual) .