Bulgarian Association of Music Producers
The Bulgarian Association of Music Producers (or BAMP; Bulgarian: Българска асоциация на музикалните продуценти) tracks the success of music compositions on Bulgarian airplay, and it is a non-profit organization that controls music production companies in that country.[1] Founded in 1996, it defends the rights of producers and distributors of popular music.[1] According to their official website, the main focus of their association is: "to assist the competent authorities in organizing and coordinating activities related to the fight against music piracy."[1] In 1999, it gained recognition as a national group of the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI), which advocates record companies worldwide.[1] They track charted music both from Bulgarian artists and international acts using Nielson SoundScan.[1]
References
- ^ a b c d e "БАМП – Българската асоциация на музикалните продуценти" (in Bulgarian). Retrieved 17 September 2013.
External links
- Official website
- Archives of their "Airplay Top 5" chart from 2009–2015
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- Album cover design
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- Disc jockey
- Distribution
- Entertainment law
- Music education
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- Music publisher
- Music store
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- Professional audio store
- Promotion
- Radio promotion
- Record label
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- Talent manager
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- ARIA Charts
- Billboard Hot 100
- Billboard Argentina Hot 100
- Billboard Brasil Hot 100
- Canadian Hot 100
- Circle Chart
- G-Music chart
- Irish Singles Chart
- Italian singles chart
- GfK Entertainment charts
- Entertainment Monitoring Africa
- Oricon charts
- New Zealand singles chart
- Rolling Stone Top 100
- Sino Chart
- SNEP singles chart
- Sverigetopplistan
- UK singles chart
- Billboard
- HitQuarters
- Hot Press
- Kerrang!
- Mojo
- Musica e dischi
- NME
- Q
- Rolling Stone
- Smash Hits
- Top of the Pops
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- Album era
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- Backmasking
- Bootleg recording
- Christian music industry
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- Most expensive albums
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- Music certification
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