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Omdia: Music publishing revenue growth to outshine recorded-music over the next five years

October 20, 2025

Omdia Music publishing revenue growth to outshine recorded-music over the next five years

LONDON, October 20, 2025: New analysis from Omdia has revealed that global music publisher revenue will top the $10bn mark for the first time this year. Moreover, revenue is set to rise annually for the next five years. Total income is projected to exceed $13bn for the first time in 2029 and then reach the $14bn milestone the following year.

In line with the streaming gains boosting recorded-music sales, publishing is also benefiting from the continued improvement of all things access-related. Streaming is already the biggest source of income for music publishers and the share of revenue generated by services such as Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube Music will widen over the forecast period.

Omdia estimates that global publishing revenue will register a 5.4% CAGR over the five years to 2030, ending the forecast period at $14.04bn. The digital CAGR is forecast at 6.7% with total digital receipts expected to top the $8bn mark in 2029 and rise to $8.67bn the following year.

Global music publishing revenue by source, 2025-30

Given that the music publishing and recorded-music sectors are inextricably linked, their fortunes over the next five years are closely connected. However, the growth rate for publishing revenue at the end of the forecast period will be higher than that of recorded-music. According to Omdia, publishing revenue in 2030 will register growth of 3.7%. This compares with a rise of 2.3% for recorded-music. For the two revenue sources combined, publishing will account for 21% of the total in 2030, up from 20.8% in the prior year, and 18.9% in 2024.

Annual revenue growth rates for music publishing and recorded-music, 2025–30

Annual revenue growth rates for music publishing and recorded-music, 2025–30

“Music publishing is on a high at the moment and has been for the last few years,” said Simon Dyson, Senior Principal Analyst at Omdia. “The inevitable slowdown in the growth of music streaming will limit future publisher gains, but the sector will reach new revenue milestones over the next few years and the prospects for longer-term growth have never been so good,” Dyson added.

 
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