Photo by Kirstie ShanleyOver the next couple days in Reykjavik, Iceland, music industry sorts will gather for You Are in Control, an international conference dealing with issues in music and media. One such presenter is Jane Dyball, head of business affairs for Warner/Chappell, the publishing company responsible for the work of that Radiohead band. Dyball's presentation concerns all kinds of data surrounding last October's release of In Rainbows, which, as you may have heard, completely changed ...
Rolling Stone — A year after its release sent shock waves through the music industry, the publisher of Radiohead’s In Rainbows has finally revealed some details about the success of th... more info
Pitchfork — Photo by Kirstie ShanleyOver the next couple days in Reykjavik, Iceland, music industry sorts will gather for You Are in Control, an international conference dealing with... more info
L.A. Times - Entertainment — For a band like Radiohead, with an enormous and slavishly devoted fanbase built after a decade in the major-label trenches, its pay-what-you-want distribution system
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Guardian Music — Even after it was sitting on hard-drives and iPods all over the world, In Rainbows still went on to sell more CD copies than their previous two albums more info
Wired - Listening Post — Whatever way you slice it, Radiohead's In Rainbows album, released just over a year ago, was a stunning success. New numbers revealed by the band's publisher at a confere... more info
Paste Magazine — Many were
baffled
when Radiohead
announced
its "pay what you want" deal in 2007 for the band's seventh studio album
In Rainbows
. But the unconventional release mo... more info
Idolator — In honor of In Rainbows' one-year anniversary, the UK branch of Warner Chappell, which licensed all digital rights for the album, released a few statistics about its "pay... more info