|
Soundscan
|
Nielsen
SoundScan is an information system that tracks sales of music
and music video products throughout the United States and
Canada. Sales data is collected weekly from over 14,000 retail,
mass merchant and non-traditional (on-line stores, venues,
etc.) outlets. Nielsen SoundScan is the sales source for the
Billboard music charts.
SoundScan
can only track sales on CDs that have a UPC bar code. Streamline Multimedia clients get a free UPC bar code when they make CDs
with us... a savings of $750! Click
here for bar code FAQs
Once you receive your bar code number (either from the UCC
or from Streamline Multimedia) you must register it with SoundScan to
ensure you are properly credited for all sales. To register,
you need to fill out a Title Addition Sheet and fax it to
SoundScan at (914) 684-5606. You'll need a separate form for
each release.
Download
U.S. Word version
Download
Canada Word version
(right click on a version and select "Save Target As...")
The Title Addition Sheet must be submitted to SoundScan's
Database Department by email at dbase@soundscan.com
or faxed to (914) 684-5606. Once
a title is submitted to SoundScan, it can take up to 10-15
business days for it to be entered into their system. Once
entered, the title has the ability to be tracked by SoundScan.
Note: In order to find out if a title is already
registered with SoundScan, you may contact Client Services
by email at clientservices@soundscan.com
(If emailed please include the full UPC code), or call SoundScan
at (914) 684-5525.
For further questions visit the SounScan website at http://www.soundscan.com.
|
| |
| BDS |
Nielsen
Broadcast Data Systems is the world's leading provider of airplay
tracking for the entertainment industry. It's free to
submit your music to BDS for tracking. You do not need
a bar code to register with BDS. Radio
formats monitored include Adult Alternative, Adult Contemporary,
Album Rock, Classic Rock, Contemporary Christian, Country, Light
AC, Modern Rock, Oldies, R&B (including Rap and Hip Hop),
Spanish (including Latin Contemporary, Regional Mexican and
Tropical Salsa), and Top 40. Additionally, Nielsen BDS monitors
7 U.S. Music Video Channels and 9 Canadian Video Channels.
Nielsen
BDS information is utilized exclusively by Billboard, Airplay
Monitor and Canadian Music Network magazines in determining
their radio airplay music charts.
Submitting Your Music to BDS
Send all mixes of your single releases (preferably on CD) to:
BDS
8100 N.W. 101st Terrace
Kansas City, MO 64153
Attn: Encoding Department
Fill out and include a Media Information Form.
The form is in the PDF format. If you don't have Adobe®
Acrobat® Reader®, click
here to get it for free, then download the form.
Click
here to go to the Transactional/Non Client Media Information
Form
For more information on submitting your music to BDS visit their
website at http://www.bdsonline.com/.
|
| |
| Bar
Code FAQs |
What
is a bar code?
Why do I need one?
Where do I get one?
How much do they cost?
So, how are you able to
give them away for free?
Is that illegal?
What do I do once I get
a Streamline Multimedia bar code?
What do I put down for "parent
label?"
How do I get the actual
bar code on my album design?
What about bar code stickers?
Can I use my bar code outside
of North America? |
 |
What
is a bar code?
According to the Uniform Code Council's
Web site, a bar code is "a precise arrangement of parallel
lines (bars) and spaces that vary in width to represent data."
Specifically, they represent a unique 12-digit number, sometimes
called a Universal Product Code number. When placed on a product,
these bars can be scanned by lasers so that stores can digitally
record what products they have sold. You've probably seen how
much time they save cashiers at supermarkets.
Back
to top Why
do I need one?
You don't, unless you plan on selling
your CD in a store that requires you to have one. This would
include all retail chains and online stores. If you're just
selling CDs at your gigs and in little mom and pop stores, then
you don't need one.
Back to top
Where do I get one?
The Uniform Code Council dispenses all
UPC bar codes.
http://www.uc-council.org.
Back to top
How much do they cost?
For most indie musicians it's $750 plus
yearly renewal fees.
Back to top
So, how are you able to give them away
for free?
Here's how it works. When you buy a bar
code, what you're actually doing is buying a unique six-digit
number for your company or band, let's say it's 123456. But
what you're really getting is a range of numbers from 12345600000
to 12345699999 (plus one more number known as the check digit,
but let's move on). So you can buy one UPC number and assign
it to your first ten thousand releases. Now, while you might
not produce ten thousand albums, a CD manufacturer like Streamline
Multimedia does. So, we've purchased many six-digit numbers and
have been giving out all the possible 12-digit combinations
to our clients. Back
to top Is
that illegal?
Not at all. It's common practice. Major
labels do this for their bands.
Back to top
What do I do once I get a Streamline Multimedia
bar code?
If you want SoundScan to be able
to track sales of your CD, you need to register your bar code
number with them, so they know to attribute any sales to you,
rather than to Streamline Multimedia. You simply download the application
form above, fill out the information, and fax it back to them
at (914) 684-5525. Back
to top What
do I put down for "parent label?"
If you have a Streamline Multimedia bar
code, then you should put Streamline Multimedia as your parent label.
That doesn't mean anything technically or financially (we do
not get any money or anything for any sales you have), it merely
lets SoundScan know you got the number from us. If you are on
a label, put that down as your "sub label."
Back to top
How do I get the actual bar code on
my album design?
We'll provide that for you. If you're
supplying your own design, make sure you leave a 1.25"
x .5" space where you want the bar code to appear and we'll
insert it for you. Back
to top
What about bar code stickers?
Stickers are a great way to get the value
of having a bar code, without letting the bar code interfere
with your graphic design. They are attached to the polywrap,
so the store can scan the CD, but once it's purchased, the bar
code gets tossed away with the wrapping. Streamline Multimedia bar code
stickers cost $50 per thousand, plus a fee to apply them to
your CD.
Back to top
Can I use my bar code outside of North
America?
Yes.
Back to top |
|
|