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Retailers and Independent Labels Unite Endorsing Monday Global Release Day

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There has been a significant amount of industry chatter surrounding the abandonment of the national release day in order to make way for a globally unified release day. Retailers and independent labels are in agreement that a global release day may be in the best interest of the music industry as a whole, but are pushing for a reconsideration of the proposed global release day falling on Friday. Worried that a Friday release could cause the industry to incur unnecessary additional costs, and ultimately defeating the purpose of approaching releases globally, the following organizations are endorsing a Monday global release day. 

Alliance Entertainment Corporation;   Alliance of Independent Media Store (AIMS);   American Association of Independent Music (A2IM);   Amoeba Music; Association of Independent Music (AIM);   Coalition of Independent Music Stores (CIMS);   Department of Record Stores (DORS); Entertainment Retailers Association (ERA);   Hastings Entertainment Inc; Newbury Comics; Redeye;   Rough Trade NYC; Rough Trade UK; SC Distribution.

Several global releases have fallen on a Monday and the industry has proved it's staying power, handling those releases efficiently and without additional cost. In a release that went out yesterday morning, Kim Bayley, Director General of the Entertainment Retailers Association said, “The evidence suggests that virtually all the benefits of a Global Release Date can be captured on a Monday without any additional costs. It is a no-brainer. The potential to create a New Music Monday focusing all of the industry’s marketing efforts at the beginning of the week is very exciting.”

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