Asociación Mexicana de Productores de Fonogramas y Videogramas

Asociación Mexicana de Productores de Fonogramas y Videogramas (AMPROFON) (English: Mexican Association of Producers of Phonograms and Videograms, A.C.) is a non-profit organization integrated by multinational and national record companies in Mexico. Established on April 3, 1963,[1] it is a trade association of phonographic companies that represent more than 70 percent of the market in Mexico. AMPROFON is an associated member of the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI).

Asociación Mexicana de Productores de Fonogramas y Videogramas
AbbreviationAMPROFON
Formation3 April 1963 (1963-04-03) (as Phonographic Discs Producers)
TypeNGO
Legal statusAssociation
PurposeTrade organization protecting music production companies' interests
HeadquartersMexico City, Mexico
Location
  • Mexico
Director General
C.P. Gilda González Carmona
AffiliationsIFPI
Websitewww.amprofon.com.mx

History

The organisation was founded under the name Phonographic Discs Producers (AMPRODISC) in Mexico on April 3. 1963. The aim was to create a civil association to represent the rights and interests of the producers of phonographic recordings. The members were:[2]

  • Compañía Importadora de Discos, S.A.
  • CBS de Mexico, S.A.
  • Discos Mexicanos, S.A.
  • Fábrica de Discos Peerless, S.A.
  • GAMMA, S.A.
  • Panamericana de Discos, S.A.
  • RCA Victor Mexicana, S.A.

On July 26, 1971, the name was changed to Mexican Phonogram Producers Association (Asociación Mexicana de Productores de Fonogramas) and, as a result of the new medium of music videos, on May 3, 1990 the name was changed to Mexican Association of Producers of Phonograms and Videograms (AMPROFON), its current name.[2]

Sales certificates

The AMPROFON awards certificates for music releases in Mexico. The level of the award varies depending on the format of the release and the quantity shipped. Certificates are usually awarded on the basis of the number of units the release has shipped, rather than the number it has sold.

Format Thresholds[3][4][5]
Gold Platinum Diamond Notes
Album 30,000 60,000 300,000 Since July 1, 2009
40,000 80,000 400,000 From January 1, 2008, until June 30, 2009
50,000 100,000 500,000 From July 1, 2003, until December 31, 2007
75,000 150,000 From January 1, 2000, until June 30, 2003
1,000,000 From January 1, 1999, until December 31, 1999
100,000 250,000 Until December 31, 1998
Digital Album 5,000 10,000
Digital Album (Pre-loaded) 50,000 100,000 400,000 Since June 1, 2008
500,000 Until May 31, 2008
Digital Track 30,000 60,000 300,000 Since September 1, 2010
1,500 3,000 Until August 31, 2010
Digital Track (Pre-loaded) 50,000 100,000 500,000 Until August 31, 2010
Music DVD 10,000 20,000
Music Video (Pre-loaded) 50,000 100,000 500,000
Ringtone 40,000 80,000 400,000

The certification award order for Mexico differs from many other certification providers. Most countries award at most one gold album, after which subsequent awards will be platinum, multiplying each time the platinum threshold is again passed (i.e., gold – platinum – 2×platinum – 3×platinum, etc.). However, AMPROFON will add incremental awards for platinum or gold to a recording which has already achieved platinum status (i.e., gold – platinum – platinum+gold – 2×platinum – 2×platinum+gold, etc.), each time a sales threshold is crossed.

Music charts

Charts are updated every Wednesday evening covering national sales in four different album charts:

  • Top 100 Mexico albums chart. The list of the 100 best-selling albums in the country. All musical genres are counted as well as EPs.
  • Spanish Albums Chart. This the Top 20 of Pop, Rock and Dance albums in Spanish, no matter the nationality. Any album in Spanish is eligible to appear on this chart.
  • Popular Music Albums Chart. This is the Top 20 of regional Mexican music, be it ranchera, grupero, or others.
  • International Albums Chart. Although labeled "Inglés (English)", this Top-20 chart counts "international" releases, since artists with non-English albums are also included in this chart, no matter the nationality. An album in Spanish will not be eligible to appear on this chart.

AMPROFON does not produce charts for physical sales of single releases, although it does certify shipped quantities for them until June 30, 2009. As of 2017, it publishes a weekly streaming singles chart.

See also

References

  1. "Asociación Mexicana de Productores de Fonogramas y Videogramas, A.C." (in Spanish). AMPROFON A.C. Archived April 21, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  2. "Historia [History]" (in Spanish). AMPROFON A.C. Archived April 21, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  3. "Certificaciones [Certifications]" (in Spanish). AMPROFON A.C. Retrieved January 6, 2011.
  4. "Top 100 Mexico: Los más vendidos [Top 100 Mexico: Bestsellers]" (in Spanish). AMPROFON A.C. Retrieved June 28, 2010. Archived December 2, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  5. IFPI Certification Levels Worldwide Archived May 9, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
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