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Facts Tagged With Music
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32% of US consumers aged 35-44 who own connected devices prefer to download music via laptops, compared to 19% for smartphones, and 13% for tablets
Streaming Music Strikes a Chord with Consumers
37% of US consumers aged 25-34 who own connected devices prefer to download music via laptops, compared to 17% for smartphones, and 10% for tablets
Streaming Music Strikes a Chord with Consumers
28% of US teens who own connected devices prefer to download music via smartphones, compared to 27% for laptops, and 17% for tablets
Streaming Music Strikes a Chord with Consumers
47% of US consumers aged 18-24 who own connected devices prefer to download music via laptops, compared to 13% for smartphones, and 8% for tablets
Streaming Music Strikes a Chord with Consumers
20% of US consumers aged 35-44 who own connected devices prefer to stream radio via smartphones, compared to 15% for laptops, and 13% for tablets
Streaming Music Strikes a Chord with Consumers
27% of US consumers aged 25-34 who own connected devices prefer to stream radio via smartphones, compared to 18% for laptops, and 12% for tablets
Streaming Music Strikes a Chord with Consumers
26% of US consumers aged 18-24 who own connected devices prefer to stream radio via smartphones, compared to 24% for laptops, and 8% for tablets
Streaming Music Strikes a Chord with Consumers
22% of US teens who own connected devices prefer to stream radio via smartphones, compared to 19% for laptops, and 16% for tablets
Streaming Music Strikes a Chord with Consumers
"Historically, companies such as Apple, Google and Amazon have primarily focused on cloud music from a storage perspective; as a remote locker for downloaded tracks. Apple’s forthcoming iRadio service is likely to bring significant pressure to bear on the existing players – and prompt competing offerings from the other major OTT companies" - Juniper Research analyst Dr. Windsor Holden
Press Release: Mobile Streamed Music Revenues to Rise More than 40% this Year to $1.7bn, Juniper Research Finds
Global revenues from mobile streamed music services will reach $1.7B in 2013, up 40% from 2012
Press Release: Mobile Streamed Music Revenues to Rise More than 40% this Year to $1.7bn, Juniper Research Finds
Music and video account for ~50% of worldwide mobile content revenue
Press Release: Mobile Content Revenues Expected to Rise From More Than $40bn This Year to $65bn in 2016, Juniper Research Finds
Consumers who spend the most on entertainment products spend and average of 4.3 hours per week listening to music, compared to 5.1 hours for moderate entertainment spenders, and 6.1 for low spenders
Amusement Perks: More Money, More Entertainment
"The truth that dare not be spoken about games is that playing games is work. It's engaging work, to be sure, but work nonetheless. It isn't as easy to play a game as it is to plant yourself in a comfy chair and watch a movie or let a TV show wash over you, or listen to a favorite piece of music or even read a book" - veteran game designer Warren Spector
Warren's Mailbag: Games are still niche, too expensive | GamesIndustry International
62% of consumers between the ages of 13 and 35 who used streaming music services in Q4 2012 say they used the services more than they had in the past
Streaming Music is Gaining on Traditional Radio Among Younger Music Listeners – NPD.com
39% of music listeners between the ages of 13 and 35 use Pandora
Streaming Music is Gaining on Traditional Radio Among Younger Music Listeners – NPD.com
CDs account for 9% of the average weekly music listening time among consumers between the ages of 13 and 35
Streaming Music is Gaining on Traditional Radio Among Younger Music Listeners – NPD.com
Internet radio accounts for 13% of the average weekly music listening time among consumers aged 36 and over
Streaming Music is Gaining on Traditional Radio Among Younger Music Listeners – NPD.com