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New Poll: Music Listeners Across All Demographics Flocking to Internet and Streaming Services
Artists Left Behind as Outdated Copyright Laws Fail to Keep Upย With Evolution in Music Listening Habits
ย According to a new Morning Consult survey, the music industry is viewed as one of the most rapidly changing industries in the last decade with streaming services and YouTube being used by large majorities of listeners, and especially popular among millennials (ages 18-34), African American and Hispanic adults. Younger adults are driving the change in how listeners consume music with almost 80 percent of millennials and 76 percent of adults ages 35-44 saying they use streaming services to access music. Interestingly, more than half of adults ages 45-64 and one-third of adults 65 and older also say they use streaming services like Pandora, Spotify, Tidal, and Apple Music. โThis research confirms what the market clearly shows,ย that digital services are where we now turn for music,โ said musicFIRST Executive Director Chris Israel. โThe music ecosystem is thriving from rapid innovation that has enabled access to virtually any song from any device at any time. Now we must seize the moment to make sure the rights of music creators are respected across every listening platform and change the outdated copyright laws that govern music to reflect this modern era.โ More than 75 percent of the 2,201 adults polled last month believe the internet is important to a thriving music industry, with nearly 40 percent reporting higher usage of online streaming services than five years ago. The survey also found that YouTube continues to grow in popularity with:- More than 50 percent of all adults who use YouTube to access the music, including 1-in-2 adults in rural communities and 63 percent in urban communities;
- 40 percent of adults who report using YouTube for music more than they did five years ago; and
- 73 percent of millennials who use YouTube to listen to music.
- 65 percent of all adults;
- 82 percent of millennials;
- 60 percent of adults living in rural and 69 percent of adults living in urban communities; and
- 69 percent of non-white adults ages 35 and older; and
- 56 percent of white adults ages 35 and older.