(HYEPBOT) – According to the RIAA, recorded music revenues in the U.S. continued growing for the eighth consecutive year, with total revenues up 8% to a record high of $17.1 billion. Streaming was unsurprisingly the biggest growth driver last year, with record levels of paid subscriptions, growth i...
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