400【LIVEHOUSE】
The anti-theft chapter was revised around seven o'clock.
It's not easy to write a book, so please understand!
The next day, when he returned to the company, Luo Dayou came to report the good news to him.
"Mr. Xia, the collection launched by our World Records has sold 200,000 copies. He smiled happily.
After the first Original Song Contest, Tianxia Records selected 40 songs and launched a four-in-one collection.
Because these songs are all good songs that have been tried, coupled with the publicity of the previous singing competition, they have been very popular after their release and have achieved very good sales.
"200,000, that's not a high number. Hearing this number, Summer frowned and said. Not as excited as Luo Dayou.
Zhang Xueyou, a newcomer, sold 200,000 copies of his first album "SMILE" this year, and Mei Yanfang's second album "Red Anita Mui" sold 250,000 copies......
The singers selected for this rookie singing contest are all household names in Hong Kong, with high popularity and many fans, but the record sales are not as good as those two rookie singers, so there is nothing to be happy about.
"Mainly because our songs have been sung on TV stations, pirated records came out earlier than us, which affected our sales. Luo Dayou explained.
Pirated music is not a product of the Internet age, in fact, pirated records have been around for a long time. And the pirates are also very fast. In 76 years, the singer Xu Guanjie released the record "Half a Pound and Eight Taels", which was just listed in the morning, and the pirated record was already available in the afternoon.
However, although piracy is rampant, there are also many fans who buy genuine copies, so record companies and singers are still more profitable. It wasn't until the Internet age, when the cost of piracy was almost zero, that the entire record industry was crushed.
The next day, when he returned to the company, Luo Dayou came to report the good news to him.
"Mr. Xia, the collection launched by our World Records has sold 200,000 copies. He smiled happily.
After the first Original Song Contest, Tianxia Records selected 40 songs and launched a four-in-one collection.
Because these songs are all good songs that have been tried, coupled with the publicity of the previous singing competition, they have been very popular after their release and have achieved very good sales.
"200,000, that's not a high number. Hearing this number, Summer frowned and said. Not as excited as Luo Dayou.
Zhang Xueyou, a newcomer, sold 200,000 copies of his first album "SMILE" this year, and Mei Yanfang's second album "Red Anita Mui" sold 250,000 copies......
The singers selected for this rookie singing contest are all household names in Hong Kong, with high popularity and many fans, but the record sales are not as good as those two rookie singers, so there is nothing to be happy about.
"Mainly because our songs have been sung on TV stations, pirated records came out earlier than us, which affected our sales. Luo Dayou explained.
Pirated music is not a product of the Internet age, in fact, pirated records have been around for a long time. And the pirates are also very fast. In 76 years, the singer Xu Guanjie released the record "Half a Pound and Eight Taels", which was just listed in the morning, and the pirated record was already available in the afternoon.
However, although piracy is rampant, there are also many fans who buy genuine copies, so record companies and singers are still more profitable. It wasn't until the Internet age, when the cost of piracy was almost zero, that the entire record industry was crushed.
The next day, when he returned to the company, Luo Dayou came to report the good news to him.
"Mr. Xia, the collection launched by our World Records has sold 200,000 copies. He smiled happily.
After the first Original Song Contest, Tianxia Records selected 40 songs and launched a four-in-one collection.
Because these songs are all good songs that have been tried, coupled with the publicity of the previous singing competition, they have been very popular after their release and have achieved very good sales.
"200,000, that's not a high number. Hearing this number, Summer frowned and said. Not as excited as Luo Dayou.
Zhang Xueyou, a newcomer, sold 200,000 copies of his first album "SMILE" this year, and Mei Yanfang's second album "Red Anita Mui" sold 250,000 copies......
The singers selected for this rookie singing contest are all household names in Hong Kong, with high popularity and many fans, but the record sales are not as good as those two rookie singers, so there is nothing to be happy about.
"Mainly because our songs have been sung on TV stations, pirated records came out earlier than us, which affected our sales. Luo Dayou explained.
Pirated music is not a product of the Internet age, in fact, pirated records have been around for a long time. And the pirates are also very fast. In 76 years, the singer Xu Guanjie released the record "Half a Pound and Eight Taels", which was just listed in the morning, and the pirated record was already available in the afternoon.
However, although piracy is rampant, there are also many fans who buy genuine copies, so record companies and singers are still more profitable. It wasn't until the Internet age, when the cost of piracy was almost zero, that the entire record industry was crushed.
The next day, when he returned to the company, Luo Dayou came to report the good news to him.
"Mr. Xia, the collection launched by our World Records has sold 200,000 copies. He smiled happily.
After the first Original Song Contest, Tianxia Records selected 40 songs and launched a four-in-one collection.
Because these songs are all good songs that have been tried, coupled with the publicity of the previous singing competition, they have been very popular after their release and have achieved very good sales.
"200,000, that's not a high number. Hearing this number, Summer frowned and said. Not as excited as Luo Dayou.
Zhang Xueyou, a newcomer, sold 200,000 copies of his first album "SMILE" this year, and Mei Yanfang's second album "Red Anita Mui" sold 250,000 copies......
The singers selected for this rookie singing contest are all household names in Hong Kong, with high popularity and many fans, but the record sales are not as good as those two rookie singers, so there is nothing to be happy about.
"Mainly because our songs have been sung on TV stations, pirated records came out earlier than us, which affected our sales. Luo Dayou explained.
Pirated music is not a product of the Internet age, in fact, pirated records have been around for a long time. And the pirates are also very fast. In 76 years, the singer Xu Guanjie released the record "Half a Pound and Eight Taels", which was just listed in the morning, and the pirated record was already available in the afternoon.
However, although piracy is rampant, there are also many fans who buy genuine copies, so record companies and singers are still more profitable. It wasn't until the Internet age, when the cost of piracy was almost zero, that the entire record industry was crushed.
The next day, when he returned to the company, Luo Dayou came to report the good news to him.
"Mr. Xia, the collection launched by our World Records has sold 200,000 copies. He smiled happily.
After the first Original Song Contest, Tianxia Records selected 40 songs and launched a four-in-one collection.
Because these songs are all good songs that have been tried, coupled with the publicity of the previous singing competition, they have been very popular after their release and have achieved very good sales.
"200,000, that's not a high number. Hearing this number, Summer frowned and said. Not as excited as Luo Dayou.
Zhang Xueyou, a newcomer, sold 200,000 copies of his first album "SMILE" this year, and Mei Yanfang's second album "Red Anita Mui" sold 250,000 copies......
The singers selected for this rookie singing contest are all household names in Hong Kong, with high popularity and many fans, but the record sales are not as good as those two rookie singers, so there is nothing to be happy about.
"Mainly because our songs have been sung on TV stations, pirated records came out earlier than us, which affected our sales. Luo Dayou explained.
Pirated music is not a product of the Internet age, in fact, pirated records have been around for a long time. And the pirates are also very fast. In 76 years, the singer Xu Guanjie released the record "Half a Pound and Eight Taels", which was just listed in the morning, and the pirated record was already available in the afternoon.
However, although piracy is rampant, there are also many fans who buy genuine copies, so record companies and singers are still more profitable. It wasn't until the Internet age, when the cost of piracy was almost zero, that the entire record industry was crushed.
The next day, when he returned to the company, Luo Dayou came to report the good news to him.
"Mr. Xia, the collection launched by our World Records has sold 200,000 copies. He smiled happily.
After the first Original Song Contest, Tianxia Records selected 40 songs and launched a four-in-one collection.
Because these songs are all good songs that have been tried, coupled with the publicity of the previous singing competition, they have been very popular after their release and have achieved very good sales.
"200,000, that's not a high number. Hearing this number, Summer frowned and said. Not as excited as Luo Dayou.
Zhang Xueyou, a newcomer, sold 200,000 copies of his first album "SMILE" this year, and Mei Yanfang's second album "Red Anita Mui" sold 250,000 copies......
The singers selected for this rookie singing contest are all household names in Hong Kong, with high popularity and many fans, but the record sales are not as good as those two rookie singers, so there is nothing to be happy about.
"Mainly because our songs have been sung on TV stations, pirated records came out earlier than us, which affected our sales. Luo Dayou explained.
Pirated music is not a product of the Internet age, in fact, pirated records have been around for a long time. And the pirates are also very fast. In 76 years, the singer Xu Guanjie released the record "Half a Pound and Eight Taels", which was just listed in the morning, and the pirated record was already available in the afternoon. (To be continued.) )