In a much-circulated story this week, clothing chain Urban Outfitters took a victory lap for their robust LP sales, which chief administrative officer Calvin Hollinger claimed made them “the world’s number one vinyl seller.” Impressive for a store not even traditionally viewed as a music retailer — but, as it turns out, maybe a little too impressive to be believed.
Music-sales authority Billboard recently did their own survey to verify Hollinger’s boast, and concluded it’s less than accurate:
A Billboard analysis shows that Amazon is the largest seller of vinyl in the U.S., with about 12.3% market share, followed by Urban Outfitters with 8.1% market share…While Billboard’s survey covered the U.S. market, label sales and distribution executives point out that Amazon has a much larger music presence internationally than does Urban Outfitters, which has about 50 stores outside the U.S. compared to the 300 or so they have in this country.
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