Things Smackie Thinks You Need to Know...

vansmack wrote:
vansmack wrote:
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sweetcell wrote:
https://twitter.com/Ukraine/status/869532150760165377
Yes, I loved that.

Also looking forward to the downfall of Paul Manafort and to see who he takes down with him.


It's on.


Manafort is going to be put in jail so that he stops obstructing justice.


Plea deal in DC on Conspiracy, likely to change his stance and work with special investigation because his 4 months in jail have not been so good for him.  Interesting balance between waiting for his pardon vs cooperating and jeopardizing his pardon.  Conspiracy is a tough one to pardon though.

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/09/14/us/politics/manafort-plea-deal.html
RIAA Mid-Year: Revenue Hits $4.6 Billion as Paid Streaming Subscribers Rise 47 Percent Across U.S. Music Industry

Highlights:

- U.S. revenue expanding to $4.6 billion in the first half of the year, a 10 percent increase over the $4.18 billion recorded in the corresponding six months of 2017

- streaming is driving the growth with revenue increasing to $3.35 billion, up 28.4 percent from the $2.83 million generated in the first half of 2017.
– paid subscriptions grew to $2.55 billion, up from $1.91 billion, or a 33.3 percent increase
– paid subscribers totaled 46.3 million subscriptions, a nearly 15 million increase, or 47.4 percent, from the 31.5 million subscribers counted at the mid-year point in 2017.
–ad-supported revenue nearly $498 million, a 15.6 percent increase over the $430.6 million paid out to labels and artists by services last year.

- digital download sales revenue fell 26.5 percent to $562.2 million from nearly $767 million.

- physical media sales, revenue fell 24.9 percent to $461.6 million from $615 million garnered in the first six months of 2017.
– CD sales fell precipitously to $245.9 million from $420 million, a 41.5 percent drop as the unit count fell to 18.6 million units, or nearly half of the 35 million units shipped in 2017.
– Vinyl LPs increased by nearly a million units to 8.1 million for total revenue of $198.6 million, up about 12.7 percent from the $176.1 million garnered in 2017 when the unit count was 7.2 million units.

vansmack wrote:
- physical media sales, revenue fell 24.9 percent to $461.6 million from $615 million garnered in the first six months of 2017.

besided CDs and Vinyl…what other format makes up the diff
198.6+254.9=453.5
can't imagine cassettes are a 8 million dollar market?

– CD sales $245.9 million
– Vinyl LPs  $198.6 million

wow that's getting close
Saboteur-hatch wrote:
besided CDs and Vinyl…what other format makes up the diff
198.6+254.9=453.5
can't imagine cassettes are a 8 million dollar market?


According the to the report, it's DVD's and "Other Physical Media" - the footnote points to CD Singles, Cassettes, Vinyl Singles, DVD Audio, SACD. 
Happy 9/30 Day, everybody!

I picked up new merch for me and the newest 930 fan (who will visit the club in the next decade?)…
Things Sweetcell Thinks Smackie Needs to Explain:

Why Is Chardonnay Still America’s Best-selling Wine?
It’s the Mayonnaise of Wines: The Blockbuster Beverage You Won’t Admit You Love
sweetcell wrote:
the Mayonnaise of Wine

love that!
sweetcell wrote:
Things Sweetcell Thinks Smackie Needs to Explain:

Why Is Chardonnay Still America’s Best-selling Wine?
It’s the Mayonnaise of Wines: The Blockbuster Beverage You Won’t Admit You Love


That's something The Brand needs to explain to you.  If the weather or the pairing calls for a white, I lean to Sauv Blanc or Pinot Gris. I do not drink much Chardonnay at all.

The Brand, on the other hand, is known to buy Butter.  By the case.  I will pass your concerns on and let you know what she says.

While I have your attention - I have a bottle of Lost Abbey in my fridge - the red flower one.  I bought it for someone who didn't get around to drinking it.  How long will that keep?

vansmack wrote:
sweetcell wrote:
Things Sweetcell Thinks Smackie Needs to Explain:

Why Is Chardonnay Still America’s Best-selling Wine?
It’s the Mayonnaise of Wines: The Blockbuster Beverage You Won’t Admit You Love


That's something The Brand needs to explain to you.  If the weather or the pairing calls for a white, I lean to Sauv Blanc or Pinot Gris. I do not drink much Chardonnay at all.

The Brand, on the other hand, is known to buy Butter.  By the case.  I will pass your concerns on and let you know what she says.

nice, getting me in trouble with the missus.  i'll take her answer, and my lumps, as they come… ;D

sweetcell wrote:
While I have your attention - I have a bottle of Lost Abbey in my fridge - the red flower one.  I bought it for someone who didn't get around to drinking it.  How long will that keep?

ahh, red poppy… it will keep for years, even at room temps.  there are live bugs in there, they'll keep oxygen at bay.  i'll happily have it next time i'm over.
sweetcell wrote:
nice, getting me in trouble with the missus.  i'll take her answer, and my lumps, as they come… ;D


"Ha ha that article that’s so funny I love it. I will read it more fully during our next breast-feeding session and comment"

"those who know, know.  The 80s gave us many things that continue to define us and made us who we are today - the breakfast club, Ronald Reagan, Cold War, Berlin Wall, Live Aid concert, scrunchies, the proliferation of the personal computer, fast times at ridgemont high and the popularization of Chardonnay. You might pretend to ignore some of these things but you know you can’t!! It’s a deliciously nostalgic grape to revisit again and again - just like the 80s."
just like teh 80's, my general reaction to chardonnay is cringing.  lest we forget: shoulder pads and big hair.
sweetcell wrote:
just like teh 80's, my general reaction to chardonnay is cringing.  lest we forget: shoulder pads and big hair.


vs.

sweetcell wrote:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F_0YTX9Hqr8
^ at no point did i say that video didn't make me cringe ;D
Julian, wrote:
This has already been posted and I’ve already stated my intention to purchase this for you as a Christmas gift.


If it wasn't posted here, where on Earth would it have been posted where I would see it?
vansmack wrote:

Plea deal in DC on Conspiracy, likely to change his stance and work with special investigation because his 4 months in jail have not been so good for him.  Interesting balance between waiting for his pardon vs cooperating and jeopardizing his pardon.  Conspiracy is a tough one to pardon though.

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/09/14/us/politics/manafort-plea-deal.html


He was just messing with Meuller.  He was just buying time, now Mueller is having none of it and is taking back his plea agreement.