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ACM Awards Spark Earnings Benefits for Old Dominion, Eric Church & Much More

The Academy of Country Music Awards (Sept. 16) sparked substantial earnings profits for the tunes played on the series, based on first reports to Nielsen Music/MRC Data.

Together, the tunes performed on the CBS-TV series sold 57,000 downloads at the U.S. around Sept. 16-17up 544 percent in contrast to 9,000 offered on Sept. 14-15.

The earnings amounts incorporate the initial versions of songs covered in the series (for instance, Patsy Cline‘s”Crazy,” insured by Carrie Underwood) and people observed in part throughout medleys, although not the brand-new Keith Urban along with P!nk monitor”One Too Much,” that premiered on the afternoon of their awards.

News on some substantial streaming benefits for the songs that were performed will soon likely probably be reported in the forthcoming days.

(The Academy of Country Music Awards are made by dick clark productions, that share a parent firm, MRC, together with Billboard).