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Moving forward, in order for an album sale to be counted as part of a merchandise/album bundle, all the items in the bundle must also be available for purchase concurrently and individually on the same website. In addition, the merchandise item sold on its own will have to be priced lower than the bundle which includes both the merchandise and the album. Further, merchandise bundles can only be sold in an artist's official direct-to-consumer web store and not via third-party sites.

 

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Travis and Kylie found shaking,

Necky Mirage found jubilating in a pool of milk, filming her 456th top 100.

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JusKeepBreathin

Madonna died of shock today. 

"Nothing in the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity." -Martin Luther King Jr.
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Gypsy Life

The new policies do not affect albums that are part of a concert ticket/album sale redemption offer bundle, where the price of an album is part of the cost of a ticket and the album's inclusion is promoted to the customer at the beginning of their purchase experience. Then, after purchasing the ticket, the customer will receive an offer to redeem the album and have it mailed to them or to download it. Only the albums that are redeemed count toward Billboard's charts, indicating a desire by a consumer to receive the album.

 

They didn't change the rules for tour bundles, which are basically 99% of bundles, so that's barely any change.

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Just now, Enzo said:

P!nk found dead in a ditch

 

Just now, Gypsy Life said:

The new policies do not affect albums that are part of a concert ticket/album sale redemption offer bundle, where the price of an album is part of the cost of a ticket and the album's inclusion is promoted to the customer at the beginning of their purchase experience. Then, after purchasing the ticket, the customer will receive an offer to redeem the album and have it mailed to them or to download it. Only the albums that are redeemed count toward Billboard's charts, indicating a desire by a consumer to receive the album.

 

They didn't change the rules for tour bundles, which are basically 99% of bundles, so that's barely any change.

Actually she was found alive :triggered:

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''Many artists have taken advantage of bundle offers, with nearly every No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 chart now getting a boost by a bundle. Among the artists who topped the Billboard 200 in 2019 thanks in part to bundling efforts (either via a ticket bundle or a merchandise bundle, or both): Celine Dion, Luke Combs, Kanye West, SuperM, Post Malone, Taylor Swift, Madonna, NF, Tyler, the Creator, Billie Eilish, Khalid, Jonas Brothers, Vampire Weekend, Ariana Grande, Thomas Rhett and Backstreet Boys.''

 

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JusKeepBreathin

But when will they put a limit on how far in advance a single can be released before an album.

Selena Gomez tease. 

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CannaeDrive

Billboard: " Many artists have taken advantage of bundle offers, with nearly every No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 chart now getting a boost by a bundle."

Also Billboard: " The new policies do not affect albums that are part of a concert ticket/album sale redemption offer bundle."

:oprah:

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So many artists is shooketh rn, I think :diane:

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16 minutes ago, CannaeDrive said:

Billboard: " Many artists have taken advantage of bundle offers, with nearly every No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 chart now getting a boost by a bundle."

Also Billboard: " The new policies do not affect albums that are part of a concert ticket/album sale redemption offer bundle."

:oprah:

They're talking about merchandise bundles á la "buy a t-shirt, get the album for free". They already reformed their ticket bundles policy after the MDNA thing in 2012 and are obviously quite happy with how it has worked out.

The new rules basically state, that if you want your merch bundle to count you

1. have to give the costumer the option whether they want to receive the album or not
2. you have to have a seperate listing for your merch WITHOUT the album attached to it
3. the merch bundle has to be at least $3.49 more expensive than the singular merch item.
4. merch bundles by third party sellers are not allowed, they're only allowed in the artist's respective merch shop

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Just now, dynamite said:

Madge gon sue

Oh :bradley:

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