The day-long Pinoy Music Summit 2014 titled, “Basta Pinoy Push Mo Yan,” on Wednesday confirmed the long-standing claim of music industry players that Original Pilipino Music (OPM) is in a downward spiral, despite annual song–writing competitions, big-budgeted concerts, and the expensive production of compact disc (CD) albums.
Speakers in the forum said the sector’s problems have caused a 75-percent decline in record sales over the last decade, which effectively put the music industry’s fate in peril. Among the solutions they proposed are legislations promoting local compositions and artists.
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