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		<title>For everyone who hadn&#039;t attended MIDEM for a few years</title>
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			Estimating numbers as to the amount of attendance at MIDEM has decreased within the prior year is becoming http://www.mulberryclutch.co.uk/mulberry-ipad-case-c-19_20.html something of any ritual. The ...
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			<![CDATA[Estimating numbers as to the amount of attendance at MIDEM has decreased within the prior year is becoming <a href="http://www.mulberryclutch.co.uk/mulberry-ipad-case-c-19_20.html" >http://www.mulberryclutch.co.uk/mulberry-ipad-case-c-19_20.html</a> something of any ritual. The reason is, MIDEM happens to be something of the barometer for the recorded music business as well as the news seriously isn't good. Official attendance numbers released by conference organizer ReedMIDEM were 6,800, down 5%. If you hadn't visited MIDEM for some years, they might barely be capable of recognize it for all your parts of the Palais now off-limits (including our old Press Club, much to my chagrin).With that said, you can find bright spots. MIDEM welcomed a record quantity of music managers (150) as well as significant increases in attending publishers (+25%) and digital/tech companies (+29%) - trends that certainly reflect a number of the growth sectors in the profession. Also, 33% of 2011 attendees were newbies, ie., first timers, indicating that we now have still new players, new ideas, and people who definitely are still happy to take their chances with music . Considering our particular economic circumstances, one might wonder why.The biggest casualty was classical music. A few years ago, half the Riviera portion of the Palais could well be occupied by European music companies in the genre and I'd expect my chance encounter with someone from that world for a casual update <a href="http://www.mulberryclutch.co.uk/mulberry-bayswater-bags-c-1.html" >http://www.mulberryclutch.co.uk/mulberry-bayswater-bags-c-1.html</a> on new developments. Days gone by are firmly over... which made articles in MIDEM NEWS #2 entitled, "Can Classical Music Lead Industry Time for Black?" each of the <a href="http://www.mulberryclutch.co.uk/" >http://www.mulberryclutch.co.uk</a> more ironic. If "the classical music industry in the recovery room" means their disappearance from MIDEM, they'd better hope how the recording music business remains "inside the operating <a href="http://www.mulberryclutch.co.uk/mulberry-alexa-bags-c-3.html" >http://www.mulberryclutch.co.uk/mulberry-alexa-bags-c-3.html</a> theater" for at least other years.All jokes aside, that is the quantitative perspective, but think about the qualitative one? My unscientific, not-so random survey was pretty unanimous: rapidly lower attendance, i thought this was the very best MIDEM in the long time.]]>
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