How Michael Jackson's 'Thriller'
 Changed The Music Business
• “A night at the movies turns into a nightmare
  when Michael and his date are attacked by a
      hoard of bloody-thirsty zombies - only
         "Thriller" can save them now”.
• Nearly 27 years after its release, "Thriller" still
  stands as the best-selling studio album in the
  United States, which has certified it 28-times
  platinum. More than 50 million copies have
  been sold internationally, according to
  estimates.
• But the album's success can't be measured by
  sales alone. As Jackson moonwalked his way
  into music history, "Thriller" set a new
  benchmark for blockbusters that changed how
  the music business promoted and marketed
  superstar releases. It also changed
  MTV, breaking down the cable network's racial
  barriers and raising the bar for video quality.
• Along the way, "Thriller" redefined the
  expectations for blockbuster releases. Starting
  in 1984, Columbia released seven singles
  from Bruce Springsteen's "Born in the U.S.A.,"
  all of which landed in the top 10 of the
  Billboard Hot 100.
• When Michael Jackson died, "Thriller," zoomed
  back to the top of the charts,
• The album, which came out in 1982, was the first
  released around the world at the same time and
  the first to spawn seven singles from the same
  project.
• With such groundbreaking videos as "Billie Jean,"
  "Beat It" and, of course, "Thriller," Jackson also
  changed the face of MTV and videos forever.
How michael jackson's 'thriller' changed the music

How michael jackson's 'thriller' changed the music

  • 1.
    How Michael Jackson's'Thriller' Changed The Music Business
  • 2.
    • “A nightat the movies turns into a nightmare when Michael and his date are attacked by a hoard of bloody-thirsty zombies - only "Thriller" can save them now”.
  • 3.
    • Nearly 27years after its release, "Thriller" still stands as the best-selling studio album in the United States, which has certified it 28-times platinum. More than 50 million copies have been sold internationally, according to estimates.
  • 4.
    • But thealbum's success can't be measured by sales alone. As Jackson moonwalked his way into music history, "Thriller" set a new benchmark for blockbusters that changed how the music business promoted and marketed superstar releases. It also changed MTV, breaking down the cable network's racial barriers and raising the bar for video quality.
  • 5.
    • Along theway, "Thriller" redefined the expectations for blockbuster releases. Starting in 1984, Columbia released seven singles from Bruce Springsteen's "Born in the U.S.A.," all of which landed in the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100.
  • 6.
    • When MichaelJackson died, "Thriller," zoomed back to the top of the charts, • The album, which came out in 1982, was the first released around the world at the same time and the first to spawn seven singles from the same project. • With such groundbreaking videos as "Billie Jean," "Beat It" and, of course, "Thriller," Jackson also changed the face of MTV and videos forever.