The Japanese record industry. Shigeru, K. Popular Music, 10(3):327–345, October, 1991.
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In descriptions of the scale of the Japanese record industry, the most used source is the production data published by the Japan Phonograph Record Association (JPRA). Twenty-five major record companies in Japan are affiliated with this association (as of July 1990). Every month, each affiliated record company reports to the JPRA their production figures (total number of all records produced) and the wholesale revenues for themselves and the non-affiliated record companies who entrusted them with their production. These non-affiliated companies are called ‘outsiders’.
@article{shigeru_japanese_1991,
	title = {The {Japanese} record industry},
	volume = {10},
	issn = {1474-0095, 0261-1430},
	url = {https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/popular-music/article/japanese-record-industry/6B513E15FDF234A0A3A0F33B413173E8},
	doi = {10.1017/S0261143000004682},
	abstract = {In descriptions of the scale of the Japanese record industry, the most used source is the production data published by the Japan Phonograph Record Association (JPRA). Twenty-five major record companies in Japan are affiliated with this association (as of July 1990). Every month, each affiliated record company reports to the JPRA their production figures (total number of all records produced) and the wholesale revenues for themselves and the non-affiliated record companies who entrusted them with their production. These non-affiliated companies are called ‘outsiders’.},
	language = {en},
	number = {3},
	urldate = {2019-03-17},
	journal = {Popular Music},
	author = {Shigeru, Kawabata},
	month = oct,
	year = {1991},
	pages = {327--345},
}

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