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Recording Industry Foundation in Taiwan

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Organization representing the interests of the music industry in Taiwan
Recording Industry Foundation in Taiwan
財團法人台灣唱片出版事業基金會
AbbreviationRIT
NicknameIFPI Taiwan
FormationJuly 1, 1986; 39 years ago (1986-07-01)
Location
Region served
Taiwan
Websitewww.rit.org.tw
Formerly called
IFPI Members Foundation in Taiwan

Recording Industry Foundation in Taiwan (Chinese:財團法人台灣唱片出版事業基金會,RIT), also known asIFPI Taiwan, formerlyIFPI Members Foundation in Taiwan (Chinese:財團法人國際唱片業交流基金會), is the organization that represents the interests of themusic industry inTaiwan, and a member of theInternational Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI).

History

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The idea of establishing an IFPI branch in Taiwan was presented in a meeting of 200 representatives of the recording industry, government officials, and the communication industry in February 1986.[1] This led to the organization of 11 domestic record companies in May of that year, and the official establishment of the IFPI Members Foundation in Taiwan on July 1, 1986,[2] widely known by the name IFPI Taiwan.[3] In August 1988, theNational Library of Taiwan commissioned IFPI Taiwan with managingISRC codes in Taiwan,[4] which was assigned the "TW" country code.[5] In November 2008, the organization was renamed as Recording Industry Foundation in Taiwan (RIT).[1]

Charts

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RIT launched the IFPI Taiwan Charts in August 1996[6] including weekly charts for "Local Top 20", "International Top 10" and "Single Top 10".[7] The charts had their ownWorld Wide Web site, a notable fact for the time.[8] The ranking was based on a random sample of 60 reporting outlets ranking their top-selling titles, a methodology which was challenged by senior label executives as being easy to manipulate.[8] Charts were published for 1997,[9] 1998[10] and 1999,[11] until they were canceled in August 1999. The reason given for cancellation was that due to the market share ofmusic piracy, the "Chart has not been able to tell the real market situation."[12] The last chart published was on 26 August 1999 (week 32).

Certifications and awards

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Sales certificates

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RIT has started providingmusic recording sales certification in August 1996, at the same time that IFPI Taiwan Charts were established.[6] Since 2011, the certification can be based on either the number of physical units sold, or on the market value sold, including digital sales, where albums and singles are assigned their wholesale value (NT$300 per album andNT$100 per single).[13] The levels for certification are:

Certification thresholds[13]
AwardGoldPlatinum
VolumeMarket valueVolumeMarket value
Local albums15,000NT$4,500,00030,000NT$9,000,000
International albums5,000NT$1,500,00010,000NT$3,000,000
Singles5,000NT$500,00010,000NT$1,000,000

Prior to 2011, certification was based on physical units sold:

Certification thresholds prior to 2011[6]
PeriodLocal albumsInternational albumsSingles
GoldPlatinumGoldPlatinumGoldPlatinum
August 1996 – February 2002100,000200,00025,00050,00025,00050,000
March 2002 – December 200550,000100,00015,00030,00010,00020,000
January 2006 – October 200735,00070,00010,00020,00010,00020,000
November 2007 – December 200820,00040,0007,00014,0007,00014,000
January 2009 – December 201015,00030,0005,00010,0005,00010,000

RIT provides an archive of all past certifications, but no new certifications were published since 2012, the last certification being forMayday'sSecond Round which was certified 10× Platinum for sales of 128,754 units andNT$56,158,622.[14] The highest certification awarded was 21× Platinum, awarded toJames Horner'sTitanic: Music from the Motion Picture.[14]

Golden Melody Awards

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Main article:Golden Melody Awards

TheGolden Melody Awards is an honor awarded by theMinistry of Culture of Taiwan to recognize outstanding achievement in theMandarin,Taiwanese,Hakka, andFormosan-languages popular and traditional music industry. It is co-organized by RIT since its inception in 1990.[15]

Hong Kong Asian-Pop Music Festival

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RIT is one of the participants and co-organizers of the Hong Kong Asian-Pop Music Festival (HKAMF) since its inception in 2011,[16] RIT is the organization recommending the Taiwanese participant in the "Asian Next Super Nova Competition".[17]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ab簡介 [Introduction].www.rit.org.tw. Retrieved8 March 2021.
  2. ^法人及夫妻查詢系統.cdcb.judicial.gov.tw. Retrieved8 March 2021.
  3. ^Culpan, Tim (14 October 2000)."Taiwan Gov't Will Support Piracy Fight".Billboard.Nielsen Business Media. p. 78.
  4. ^國家圖書館七十年記事 [Seventy Years of the National Library] (in Chinese). 國家圖書館. 2003. p. 129.ISBN 978-957-678-374-6.
  5. ^"ISRC國際標準錄音錄影資料代碼".www.rit.org.tw. Retrieved8 March 2021.
  6. ^abc"RIT白金(金)唱片審核及認證實施要點". Retrieved8 March 2021.
  7. ^"IFPI Taiwan Chart Year 1996". Archived fromthe original on 1998-02-24. Retrieved8 March 2021.
  8. ^abBurpee, Geoff (February 8, 1997)."Taiwan's Charts Challenged: Manipulation, Poor Methodology Charged".Billboard. Nielsen Business Media. Retrieved8 March 2021.
  9. ^"IFPI Taiwan Chart Year 1997". Archived fromthe original on 1998-02-24. Retrieved8 March 2021.
  10. ^"IFPI Taiwan Chart Year 1998". Archived fromthe original on 1999-02-02. Retrieved8 March 2021.
  11. ^"IFPI Taiwan Chart Year 1999". Archived fromthe original on 2000-08-19. Retrieved8 March 2021.
  12. ^"Dear Sirs and Madams". Archived fromthe original on 2000-01-06. Retrieved8 March 2021.
  13. ^ab"RIT Platinum Award Levels". Retrieved8 March 2021.
  14. ^ab認證紀錄 [Certifications Awarded] (in Chinese).Recording Industry Foundation in Taiwan. Retrieved12 March 2021.
  15. ^金曲獎說明 [Golden Melody Awards]. Retrieved8 March 2021.
  16. ^"Hong Kong Asian-Pop Music Festival 2011 Brochure"(PDF). Retrieved8 March 2021.
  17. ^"HKAMF香港亞洲流行音樂節".www.rit.org.tw. Retrieved8 March 2021.

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