Michael Jackson Albums Flying off Digital Shelves

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THE  death of Michael Jackson has set off an unprecedented surge in interest in his musical legacy. The self-proclaimed “King of Pop” certainly ruled the Billboard charts in the 1980s and beyond, but his posthumous sales are setting all kinds of new records.

THE  death of Michael Jackson has set off an unprecedented surge in interest in his musical legacy. The self-proclaimed “King of Pop” certainly ruled the Billboard charts in the 1980s and beyond, but his posthumous sales are setting all kinds of new records.

The top two selling albums in the United States during the week ended July 5 week are Jackson’s Number Ones and Thriller. More Jackson albums were purchased during this past week alone —— 800 000 —— than through the entire first 26 weeks of 2009. In fact, for the first time ever, all Top 10 chart positions on Billboard’s Catalog Album Chart are occupied by one artist as Jackson takes each spot.

Digitally, Jackson’s sales are breaking new ground as well. In the past two weeks, Nielsen SoundScan has captured more than 5,6 million digital track sales covering North America, Europe, Australia and New Zealand. This past week Nielsen SoundScan processed nearly 2,7 million Michael Jackson digital track sales across the three regions compared to 2,95 million last week and 52 000 track sales the previous week. Prior to this week, there were 419 000 Jackson digital track downloads in Europe/Oceania through the first 25 weeks of 2009; this week alone there are 552 000 digital track sales. —— Reuters.Over the past two weeks there have been more than 4.3 million Jackson tracks purchased. Prior to this week, there were 1.3 million of the artist’s digital track sales during 2009. Each of the past two weeks there have been 2 million digital track sales from the “King of Pop.” Nine of Jackson’s songs were downloaded more than 100,000 times each and 16 songs downloaded more than 50,000 times this week alone.