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The Music Consumer Profile serves as a resource for data about music consumers. These profiles provide data on a wide variety of music fans, including their ages, backgrounds, preferred listening method and favorite music genres. Source: MusicWatch Inc.
The Music Consumer Profile serves as a resource for data about music consumers.
In the first half of 2019, the U.S. Latin music business continued to grow at a double digit pace. Latin music revenues grew 13.5% to $232 million at estimated retail value versus the prior year, building on three consecutive years of growth through the end of 2018. Total…
In the first half of 2019, the U.S. recorded music market continued the overall trends and double digit growth rates of 2018. Revenue increases were driven by the number of paid subscriptions exceeding 60 million for the first time. Total revenues grew 18% to $5.4 billion at retail in the…
The Music Consumer Profile serves as a resource for data about music consumers.
The Music Consumer Profile serves as a resource for data about music consumers.
The Music Consumer Profile serves as a resource for data about music consumers. These profiles provide data on a wide variety of music fans, including their ages, backgrounds, preferred listening method and favorite music genres.
The Music Consumer Profile serves as a resource for data about music consumers. These profiles provide data on a wide variety of music fans, including their ages, backgrounds, preferred listening method and favorite music genres.
The Music Consumer Profile serves as a resource for data about music consumers. These profiles provide data on a wide variety of music fans, including their ages, backgrounds, preferred listening method and favorite music genres.

Digital Music Nation | BPI

2013 | Consumer Trends

Looking back over the past 10 years, from when the iPod was still a new device for consumers, the speed of innovation has been dizzying. In that decade we have seen the entry of iTunes, YouTube and Spotify—not to mention the arrival of Twitter, smartphones and mass broadband. The music industry in the UK has embraced all of these changes, which has helped drive impressive growth in both revenues and the diversity of services in the market.