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"Apple users spend about $1/day for each Apple device in use" - Apple analyst Horace Dediu
Apple Reports Second Quarter Results
iTunes accounted for 45% of US video on demand movie rentals in 2012
The NPD Group: Apple iTunes Dominates Internet Video Market – NPD.com
iTunes accounted for 65% of US electronic sell-through movie sales in 2012
The NPD Group: Apple iTunes Dominates Internet Video Market – NPD.com
iTunes accounted for 67% of US electronic sell-through television show sales in 2012
The NPD Group: Apple iTunes Dominates Internet Video Market – NPD.com
80% of US consumers who have downloaded paid music online have done so via Apple iTunes
The NPD Group: After 10 Years, Apple Continues Music Download Dominance in the U.S. – NPD.com
Apple accounted for 63% of paid music downloads in Q4 2012
The NPD Group: After 10 Years, Apple Continues Music Download Dominance in the U.S. – NPD.com
45M consumers use iTunes each month, for an average of 1 hour 12 minutes
January 2013: Top U.S. Entertainment Sites and Web Brands
U.K. royalties from licensed digital services rose by 45.3% in 2011, to 38.5MM pounds
Digital Services and International Use Boost Songwriter Royalties
Royalties from services such as iTunes, Spotify, Amazon and we7 now account for a record 6% of total collections in the U.K.
Digital Services and International Use Boost Songwriter Royalties
For the same number of users per platform, every $1 generated in the iTunes App Store will fetch $0.89 in the Amazon Appstore and $0.23 in Google Play
For Generating App Revenue, Amazon Shows Google How to Play
76% of Canadian teens have used a fee-based website like iTunes to download music, up from 52% in 2009
Canadian Teens Increasingly Paying for Music Downloads | Ipsos
Spending on video on demand was up 7% to $1.87B in 2011 and sales of movies through digital download services like iTunes rose 9% to $554MM
Home video spending in US falls 2 percent in 2011