Abstract
Consumers continue to enthusiastically embrace digital music. Digital music
sales represented 10% of the total worldwide music market in 2007, up from 6%
in 2006. In-Stat expects that by 2012, digital music sales will represent an
impressive 40% of all music purchased worldwide.
The popularity of digital music formats differs depending on region. For
example, the Internet remains the primary distribution channel for digital
music in the US; whereas full-track downloads to mobile phones is the primary
digital music format in Japan.
In-Stat' s latest report focuses on the online distribution of digital music.
However, in an effort to understand how the growth in the mobile music market
may impact online music, In-Stat includes discussion around new developments
in mobile music, with a focus on full-track downloads to mobile phones.
Worldwide forecasts are provided for revenues derived from online music sales
and subscription-based music services, physical CD sales online, and
full-track downloads to mobile phones. Results from a US-based survey
regarding end-users' attitudes and behaviors toward online music and video are
also included.
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