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Federazione Industria Musicale Italiana

The Federazione Industria Musicale Italiana (FIMI) or Federation of the Italian Music Industry[1] is an umbrella organization that keeps track of virtually all aspects of the music recording industry in Italy. It was established in 1992, when major corporate labels left the previously existing Associazione dei Fonografici Italiani (AFI).[2][3] During the following years, most of the remaining Italian record labels left AFI to join the new organisation.[3] As of 2011, FIMI represents 2,500 companies operating in the music business.[4]

Federation of the Italian Music Industry
Federazione Industria Musicale Italiana
Formation1992
HeadquartersMilan
Location
Chairman
Enzo Mazza
Websitefimi.it

FIMI is a member of the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry and of the Italian employers' federation, Confindustria.[4] Its main purpose is to protect the interests of the Italian record industry.[4]

Starting in March 1995, the Italian Music Industry Federation began providing the Italian official albums chart. In January 1997, FIMI also became the provider of the Italian official singles chart. Due to the decrease of CD singles sales in Italy, FIMI replaced its physical singles chart with a digital downloads chart—based on legal Internet and mobile downloads—on 1 January 2008.[5]

In July 2011, Enzo Mazza was confirmed as FIMI chairman.[6]

Charts edit

FIMI Albums Chart edit

In September 1994, the chairman of FIMI, Caccia Dominioni, announced the Federation's intention to establish an album chart to replace the previously existing charts, which were considered unreliable due to their compiling methods.[7]

The Italian Music Industry Federation compiled its first album chart in March 1995. Issued on 7 March 1995, it was based on sales between 23 February 1995 and 1 March 1995.[8] This period coincided with the first week of sales for the albums released by the 45th Sanremo Music Festival contestants, the most important music event in Italy. The first number-one album was Bruce Springsteen's Greatest Hits.[8]

Between 1995 and 2009, the FIMI Album Chart was based on data provided by Nielsen. From January 2010, the FIMI Album Chart's positions have been derived from GfK Retail and Technology Italia sales data. The chairman of the Italian Music Industry Federation, Enzo Mazza, explained this decision declaring that "the long-time partnership with Nielsen, started in 1995, was satisfying, but in a moment marked by a deep transformation and innovation of the market, we thought that the service offered by Nielsen was no more adequate".[9]

In 1995, the chart was based on data digitally gathered by 130 sellers.[10] The number of sellers was later increased and, as of 2011, the chart is based on the number of copies sold between Monday to Sunday by a subset of 3,400 retailers.[11] Starting from 14 October 2011, the FIMI Albums Chart also includes digital sales.[12]

FIMI Compilations Chart edit

In March 1995, alongside the FIMI Album Chart, the Italian Music Industry Federation also began the FIMI Compilations Chart, listing the best-selling albums by various artists. These albums are not included in the FIMI Album Chart.[10] The first number-one was Sanremo '95, released by RTI Music and featuring some of the songs performed during the 45th Sanremo Music Festival.[8]

FIMI Singles Chart edit

In January 1997, the Italian Music Industry Federation also started an official singles chart.[3][13] The first number-one single was Depeche Mode's "Barrel of a Gun".[14] Compiled by Nielsen,[3] the chart listed the best-selling physical singles in Italy, but on 1 January 2008 it was replaced by the Top Digital Download, listing the best-selling digital singles.[5] The last number one on the physical FIMI Singles Chart was Elvis Presley's song "Baby Let's Play House" remixed by Spankox.[15]

FIMI DVD Chart edit

The Italian DVD Chart was established by the Italian Music Industry Federation in October 2003. The first Italian DVD Chart listed only the first ten positions, and was headed by Sting's Inside the Songs of Sacred.[16] As of July 2011, it lists the 20 best-selling music DVDs in Italy, and is compiled by ACNielsen.[17]

Top Digital Download edit

On 10 April 2006, FIMI published the first chart listing the best-selling digital singles in Italy.[18] Compiled by Nielsen SoundScan, the chart was based on data provided by 10 digital stores.[18] The first number-one single was "Sei nell'anima" by Gianna Nannini.[19]

Due to the decrease of CD singles sales in Italy, on 1 January 2008 the Top Digital Download became the Italian official singles chart, replacing the chart based on physical sales.[5][15]

Sales certification edit

A certification system has existed in Italy since the mid-1970s. During that period, albums had to sell 500,000 units to qualify for a Silver status, while for Gold, the requirement was 1 million units.[20] Singles, similarly, were required to sell 1 million units to reach the Gold level in the mid-1970s.[20] Sales requirements for music recordings in Italy for domestic and international repertoire are the same levels. In December 1982, reported certification levels in Italy were 250,000 copies sold for gold status and 500,000 copies sold for platinum status.[21] Certifications were handled by AFI with the help of an auditing company.[22] By 1987, the levels were dropped to 100,000 copies sold for gold status and 200,000 copies sold for platinum status.[23]

Albums edit

In the table below are the certification levels, when the program of Gold and Platinum is operated under FIMI.

Period Gold
certification
Platinum
certification
Diamond
certification
Until 31 December 2004[24][25][26] 50,000 100,000 500,000
From 1 January 2005[25] to 31 December 2007[26] 40,000 80,000 400,000
From 1 January 2008[26] to late 2009 35,000 70,000 350,000
From late 2009[27][28] to 31 December 2011[29] 30,000 60,000 300,000
From 1 January 2012[30] 30,000 60,000 600,000
From 1 January 2014[31] 25,000 50,000 500,000

From July 2017, album certifications include streaming.[32]

Singles edit

Italy has had a Gold certification program for singles during the mid-1970s, with the level for Gold set at 1 million units.[20] Even though, the requirement of 1 million units for Gold was quite high for the Italian market, this program was carried on to the 1980s.[33] The singles certification program was abandoned when FIMI took over the operations, and it wasn't until 1999 that Italy re-launched its Gold and Platinum program for singles.[34]

In the table below are the certification levels, when the program of Gold and Platinum is operated under FIMI.

Period Gold
certification
Platinum
certification
Diamond
certification
From March 1999 to 31 December 2004[34][35] 25,000 50,000 N/A
From 1 January 2005 to 31 December 2009[25][26][36] 10,000 20,000 N/A
From 1 January 2010[28] 15,000 30,000 N/A
From 1 January 2014[citation needed] 15,000 30,000 300,000
From 1 February 2015[31] 25,000 50,000 500,000
From 1 January 2020[37] 35,000 70,000 700,000
From 1 January 2022[38] 50,000 100,000 1,000,000

Since the 2010 update, FIMI applies their recent/newer certification levels to all digital singles regardless of release dates.[39] Since 2014, single certifications include downloads and streaming.[40]

Music DVDs edit

In the table below are the certification levels, when the program of Gold and Platinum is operated under FIMI.

Period Gold
certification
Platinum
certification
From 1 January 2005 to 31 December 2008[25] 15,000 30,000

List of highest certified albums by FIMI (post-2009) edit

The following is a list of the highest certified albums by the Italian Music Industry Federation (FIMI), began when certification system became available since 2009. The listed certifications below can be verified through FIMI's certification database.[41] For certification levels refer to the tables above.

Seven-times Platinum edit

Artist Album Country Release date
(certification date)
Certification level
(based on certification date)
Ed Sheeran ÷ United Kingdom 3 March 2017
(Week 43, 2021)
350,000 units
Ligabue Mondovisione Italy 26 November 2013
(Week 18, 2015)
350,000 units
Mina Celentano Le migliori Italy 11 November 2016
(Week 12, 2018)
350,000 units

Eight-times Platinum edit

Artist Album Country Release date
(certification date)
Certification level
(based on certification date)
Adele 21 United Kingdom 25 January 2011
(Week 52, 2013)
480,000 units
Tiziano Ferro L'amore è una cosa semplice Italy 28 November 2011
(Week 52, 2013)
480,000 units
Tiziano Ferro TZN - The Best of Tiziano Ferro Italy 25 November 2014
(Week 15, 2017)
400,000 units

Diamond edit

The albums released from 2005 until the end of 2011 were qualified for Diamond award upon reaching five-times Platinum. FIMI, however, changed this rule in January 2012, and began to base the Diamond award on ten-times Platinum.

Artist Album Country Release date
(certification date)
Certification level
(based on certification date)
Jovanotti Ora Italy 24 January 2011
(Week 46, 2011)
300,000 units
Ligabue Arrivederci, mostro! Italy 11 May 2010
(Week 42, 2010)
300,000 units
Modà Viva i romantici Italy 16 February 2011
(Week 32, 2011)
300,000 units
Renato Zero Zeronovetour presente Italy 20 March 2009
(Week 19, 2010)
300,000 units
Vasco Rossi Tracks 2 Italy 27 November 2009
(Week 40, 2010)
300,000 units
Vasco Rossi Vivere o niente Italy 29 March 2011
(Week 19, 2011)
300,000 units

See also edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • FIMI website

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The Federazione Industria Musicale Italiana FIMI or Federation of the Italian Music Industry 1 is an umbrella organization that keeps track of virtually all aspects of the music recording industry in Italy It was established in 1992 when major corporate labels left the previously existing Associazione dei Fonografici Italiani AFI 2 3 During the following years most of the remaining Italian record labels left AFI to join the new organisation 3 As of 2011 FIMI represents 2 500 companies operating in the music business 4 Federation of the Italian Music IndustryFederazione Industria Musicale ItalianaFormation1992HeadquartersMilanLocationItalyChairmanEnzo MazzaWebsitefimi it FIMI is a member of the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry and of the Italian employers federation Confindustria 4 Its main purpose is to protect the interests of the Italian record industry 4 Starting in March 1995 the Italian Music Industry Federation began providing the Italian official albums chart In January 1997 FIMI also became the provider of the Italian official singles chart Due to the decrease of CD singles sales in Italy FIMI replaced its physical singles chart with a digital downloads chart based on legal Internet and mobile downloads on 1 January 2008 5 In July 2011 Enzo Mazza was confirmed as FIMI chairman 6 Contents 1 Charts 1 1 FIMI Albums Chart 1 2 FIMI Compilations Chart 1 3 FIMI Singles Chart 1 4 FIMI DVD Chart 1 5 Top Digital Download 2 Sales certification 2 1 Albums 2 2 Singles 2 3 Music DVDs 3 List of highest certified albums by FIMI post 2009 3 1 Seven times Platinum 3 2 Eight times Platinum 3 3 Diamond 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksCharts editFIMI Albums Chart edit In September 1994 the chairman of FIMI Caccia Dominioni announced the Federation s intention to establish an album chart to replace the previously existing charts which were considered unreliable due to their compiling methods 7 The Italian Music Industry Federation compiled its first album chart in March 1995 Issued on 7 March 1995 it was based on sales between 23 February 1995 and 1 March 1995 8 This period coincided with the first week of sales for the albums released by the 45th Sanremo Music Festival contestants the most important music event in Italy The first number one album was Bruce Springsteen s Greatest Hits 8 Between 1995 and 2009 the FIMI Album Chart was based on data provided by Nielsen From January 2010 the FIMI Album Chart s positions have been derived from GfK Retail and Technology Italia sales data The chairman of the Italian Music Industry Federation Enzo Mazza explained this decision declaring that the long time partnership with Nielsen started in 1995 was satisfying but in a moment marked by a deep transformation and innovation of the market we thought that the service offered by Nielsen was no more adequate 9 In 1995 the chart was based on data digitally gathered by 130 sellers 10 The number of sellers was later increased and as of 2011 the chart is based on the number of copies sold between Monday to Sunday by a subset of 3 400 retailers 11 Starting from 14 October 2011 the FIMI Albums Chart also includes digital sales 12 FIMI Compilations Chart edit In March 1995 alongside the FIMI Album Chart the Italian Music Industry Federation also began the FIMI Compilations Chart listing the best selling albums by various artists These albums are not included in the FIMI Album Chart 10 The first number one was Sanremo 95 released by RTI Music and featuring some of the songs performed during the 45th Sanremo Music Festival 8 FIMI Singles Chart edit In January 1997 the Italian Music Industry Federation also started an official singles chart 3 13 The first number one single was Depeche Mode s Barrel of a Gun 14 Compiled by Nielsen 3 the chart listed the best selling physical singles in Italy but on 1 January 2008 it was replaced by the Top Digital Download listing the best selling digital singles 5 The last number one on the physical FIMI Singles Chart was Elvis Presley s song Baby Let s Play House remixed by Spankox 15 FIMI DVD Chart edit The Italian DVD Chart was established by the Italian Music Industry Federation in October 2003 The first Italian DVD Chart listed only the first ten positions and was headed by Sting s Inside the Songs of Sacred 16 As of July 2011 it lists the 20 best selling music DVDs in Italy and is compiled by ACNielsen 17 Top Digital Download edit On 10 April 2006 FIMI published the first chart listing the best selling digital singles in Italy 18 Compiled by Nielsen SoundScan the chart was based on data provided by 10 digital stores 18 The first number one single was Sei nell anima by Gianna Nannini 19 Due to the decrease of CD singles sales in Italy on 1 January 2008 the Top Digital Download became the Italian official singles chart replacing the chart based on physical sales 5 15 Sales certification editA certification system has existed in Italy since the mid 1970s During that period albums had to sell 500 000 units to qualify for a Silver status while for Gold the requirement was 1 million units 20 Singles similarly were required to sell 1 million units to reach the Gold level in the mid 1970s 20 Sales requirements for music recordings in Italy for domestic and international repertoire are the same levels In December 1982 reported certification levels in Italy were 250 000 copies sold for gold status and 500 000 copies sold for platinum status 21 Certifications were handled by AFI with the help of an auditing company 22 By 1987 the levels were dropped to 100 000 copies sold for gold status and 200 000 copies sold for platinum status 23 Albums edit In the table below are the certification levels when the program of Gold and Platinum is operated under FIMI Period Goldcertification Platinumcertification Diamondcertification Until 31 December 2004 24 25 26 50 000 100 000 500 000 From 1 January 2005 25 to 31 December 2007 26 40 000 80 000 400 000 From 1 January 2008 26 to late 2009 35 000 70 000 350 000 From late 2009 27 28 to 31 December 2011 29 30 000 60 000 300 000 From 1 January 2012 30 30 000 60 000 600 000 From 1 January 2014 31 25 000 50 000 500 000 From July 2017 album certifications include streaming 32 Singles edit Italy has had a Gold certification program for singles during the mid 1970s with the level for Gold set at 1 million units 20 Even though the requirement of 1 million units for Gold was quite high for the Italian market this program was carried on to the 1980s 33 The singles certification program was abandoned when FIMI took over the operations and it wasn t until 1999 that Italy re launched its Gold and Platinum program for singles 34 In the table below are the certification levels when the program of Gold and Platinum is operated under FIMI Period Goldcertification Platinumcertification Diamondcertification From March 1999 to 31 December 2004 34 35 25 000 50 000 N A From 1 January 2005 to 31 December 2009 25 26 36 10 000 20 000 N A From 1 January 2010 28 15 000 30 000 N A From 1 January 2014 citation needed 15 000 30 000 300 000 From 1 February 2015 31 25 000 50 000 500 000 From 1 January 2020 37 35 000 70 000 700 000 From 1 January 2022 38 50 000 100 000 1 000 000 Since the 2010 update FIMI applies their recent newer certification levels to all digital singles regardless of release dates 39 Since 2014 single certifications include downloads and streaming 40 Music DVDs edit In the table below are the certification levels when the program of Gold and Platinum is operated under FIMI Period Goldcertification Platinumcertification From 1 January 2005 to 31 December 2008 25 15 000 30 000List of highest certified albums by FIMI post 2009 editThis section is about the highest certified albums by FIMI post 2009 For the highest selling albums in Italy see List of best selling albums in Italy The following is a list of the highest certified albums by the Italian Music Industry Federation FIMI began when certification system became available since 2009 The listed certifications below can be verified through FIMI s certification database 41 For certification levels refer to the tables above Seven times Platinum edit Artist Album Country Release date certification date Certification level based on certification date Ed Sheeran United Kingdom 3 March 2017 Week 43 2021 350 000 units Ligabue Mondovisione Italy 26 November 2013 Week 18 2015 350 000 units Mina Celentano Le migliori Italy 11 November 2016 Week 12 2018 350 000 units Eight times Platinum edit Artist Album Country Release date certification date Certification level based on certification date Adele 21 United Kingdom 25 January 2011 Week 52 2013 480 000 units Tiziano Ferro L amore e una cosa semplice Italy 28 November 2011 Week 52 2013 480 000 units Tiziano Ferro TZN The Best of Tiziano Ferro Italy 25 November 2014 Week 15 2017 400 000 units Diamond edit The albums released from 2005 until the end of 2011 were qualified for Diamond award upon reaching five times Platinum FIMI however changed this rule in January 2012 and began to base the Diamond award on ten times Platinum Artist Album Country Release date certification date Certification level based on certification date Jovanotti Ora Italy 24 January 2011 Week 46 2011 300 000 units Ligabue Arrivederci mostro Italy 11 May 2010 Week 42 2010 300 000 units Moda Viva i romantici Italy 16 February 2011 Week 32 2011 300 000 units Renato Zero Zeronovetour presente Italy 20 March 2009 Week 19 2010 300 000 units Vasco Rossi Tracks 2 Italy 27 November 2009 Week 40 2010 300 000 units Vasco Rossi Vivere o niente Italy 29 March 2011 Week 19 2011 300 000 unitsSee also editList of best selling albums in Italy List of best selling singles in Italy List of estimated best selling Italian music artists List of number one hits Italy Musica e dischiReferences edit About Mario Luzzatto Fegiz 25 October 1992 Sanremo 93 gia una stonatura Corriere della Sera in Italian a b c d 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