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  Justin Bieber Can't Top World Of Warcraft In Vivendi Financials
by Kris Graft [PC, Console/PC]
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May 11, 2010
 
Justin Bieber Can't Top  World Of Warcraft  In Vivendi Financials

Vivendi's Universal Music Group is more established than its Activision Blizzard games business, but video games were able to outperform music for the French media conglomerate in the most recent fiscal quarter.

In Vivendi's results for the first quarter ended March 31, Activision Blizzard generated revenues of €945 million ($1.3 billion), a 29.3 percent year-on-year increase. That's better than Universal Music Group, which saw sales decline 13.4 percent to €889 million ($1.2 billion) for the quarter.

Video games sales were able to outperform music sales despite big name music releases from Lady Gaga, Black Eyed Peas and tween heartthrob sensation Justin Bieber.

Vivendi attributed the music decline to a fall in recorded music sales in Europe and Asia, and a decline in the demand of physical music products.

Activision Blizzard separately reported its annual results on May 6, calling its $1.3 billion in sales for the quarter "better than expected."

The driving factors for Vivendi's games business were Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 and Blizzard's World of Warcraft. Modern Warfare 2 was the top-selling title in the U.S. and Europe during the quarter, while monthly subscriptions kept World of Warcraft a continuing strong source of revenue.

The $15 Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 downloadable map pack Stimulus Package was also a factor, selling over one million units in its first 24 hours of release.

Major upcoming Activision titles include the World of Warcraft expansion Cataclysm, StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty and Call of Duty: Black Ops.

Total Vivendi revenues for the quarter reached €6.9 billion ($8.8 billion), up 6 percent year-on-year. Earnings were €1.6 billion ($2.1 billion), up 14 percent year-on-year.

Vivendi's businesses also include the mobile phone company SFR (sales of €3.1 billion ($4 billion)), Maroc Telecom Group (€660 million ($838 million)), Telecom operator GVT (€214 million ($271.7 million)) and Canal+ Group (€1.1 billion ($1.5 billion)).
 
   
 
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Jeremy Reaban
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So Beehive hairdos for boys are now in? Who knew...

Geese Howard
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Oh, hell no.

Dumbest. Hairstyle. Ever.

Jay Simmons
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No idea who that kid is. Never heard of him until this article but its a testimate to how media savvy kids are these day in that they aren't as easily brainwashed by mainstream media as they once were. In the 80's and 90's you could convince kids that a certain musician was good through complete television and radio saturation. Now you can have Lady Gaga or whatever manufactured tripe you want plastered all over television but the kids aren't buying it. They would rather play a game like Guitar Hero and discover good music on their own and interact with it and not be told whats good by a 40 year old record exec. As for the bee hive haircut, well I never thought I'd live in an age when it was socially acceptable for men to carry purses but now they do. Call it what you want but don't delude yourself, its not a "shoulder bag", a "satchel" a "record bag" or a "carry all" If it has one strap and you wear it over your shoulder you are carrying a purse.

Anton Pustovoyt
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@Geese Howard
That's a hairstyle?.. Woah..

Robert Gill
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I have finally figured out what Valve was trying to teach me in Left 4 Dead:

The zombies are all the kids with these haircuts and the other, sideswept hairstyle.

Jonathan Arsenault
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What? Who the hell is that Justin Bibendum? In fact i am surprised people even bought those artists records to begin with...


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