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Online Music: Downloads, Streaming, Radio, Mobile
eMarketer, Aug 2005, Pages: 16
The Online Music report analyzes the recent developments that are rocking the music business down to its foundations.
From vinyl to CD, from CD to MP3, music listeners are once again changing the way they buy, store, share and listen to music. Few industries, over the last 20 years, have had to adapt so quickly and so frequently to technological change as the music industry, but the change that is beginning to occur in 2005, is perhaps the biggest transformation yet.
Widespread broadband adoption combined with the digitization of music and the emergence of portable digital music players is fundamentally changing the music industry. While the Kazaas and the Groksters and eDonkeys of the world will continue to be the underground nemeses of copyright holders, legitimate online music services such as iTunes, Napster, Rhapsody and others are competing with P2P networks, and an increasing percentage of all music sales are being conducted online.
A genuine online music sector is now emerging, and, as a result, the industry—and its many distribution channels—will never conduct business the same.
See what the changes that are rocking the industry mean for your business, read the Online Music report today.
Key questions the Online Music report addresses:
What is the value of the online music sector?
Where is it heading?
Will digital downloads or subscription services be favored among Internet music users?
What is the status of Internet radio, satellite radio and podcasting?
Will the mobile phone eventually become the premier portable music device?
And much more…
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