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How do online music buyers find out about new music?
Ages 18-35 Ages 36-50 Age 51+ Going to the website of an artist, band, or record label 41% 38% 30 Listening to free streaming samples of songs online 46 25 21 Visiting an online store that...
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Demographics of an online music buyer
Ages 18-35 Ages 36-50 Age 51+ All CDs 43% 65% 77% Most are CDs 26 20 13 Most are digital files 12 7 3 All are digital files 11 3 2 About half and half 4 3 1 Number of cases 148 186...
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4.85 bln hours spent on online music in 2007
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UK online music sales reached 2.9 mln tracks in the last week of 2007
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