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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
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
AM/FM radio accounts for 41% 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
AM/FM radio accounts for 24% 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 services account for 23% 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
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
41% of consumers who listened to music on Pandora and other free music-streaming services believe owning music is still important
The NPD Group: After 10 Years, Apple Continues Music Download Dominance in the U.S. – NPD.com
30% of US consumers believe listening to albums is important
The NPD Group: After 10 Years, Apple Continues Music Download Dominance in the U.S. – NPD.com
38% of US consumers believe it is important to own music
The NPD Group: After 10 Years, Apple Continues Music Download Dominance in the U.S. – NPD.com
Average per-buyer spending on music downloads increased by 6% in 2012
The NPD Group: After 10 Years, Apple Continues Music Download Dominance in the U.S. – NPD.com
44M Americans purchased downloadable music in 2012
The NPD Group: After 10 Years, Apple Continues Music Download Dominance in the U.S. – NPD.com
AmazonMP3 accounted for 22% of paid music downloads in Q4 2012
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
35% of US smartphone owners have purchased tickets for movies, games, concerts, or other entertainment events on their devices
Mobile Intel Series | Millennial Media
45% of US consumers consider it important to keep up with new music
The Infinite Dial 2013: Navigating Digital Platforms « Edison Research
The top 14% of the total US music consumer population accounts for 34% of industry spending
Turn it Up: Music Fans Could Spend Up To $2.6B More Annually