Nielsen: Radio Remains Top Source for Music Discovery

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    2014 NIELSEN MUSIC REPORT

    ON-DEMAND STREAMING UP 54% WITH 164 BILLION STREAMS IN 2014

    LP Sales Increase 52% – Now Comprise over 6% of Physical Sales

    Remains Top Source for Music Discovery

    Nielsen: Radio Remains Top Source for Music Discovery

    – Nielsen, the music ‘s leading data information provider today released the 2014 U.S. Music year-end report for the 12-month period of December 30, through December 28, 2014.

    Streaming continued to show significant growth in 2014, with over 164 billion songs streamed on-demand through audio and video platforms. Physical album sales declined, with weakness in CDs despite record-setting strength in Vinyl LPs. Albums and Digital Tracks also showed declines versus 2013, although digital consumption overall (sales and streams) showed growth. Total consumption for the year, based on Albums plus Equivalent Albums and Streaming Equivalent Albums, was down slightly versus 2013.

    continue to consume music through on-demand streaming services at record levels, helping to offset some of the weakness that we see in sales,” says David Bakula, SVP Industry Insights, Nielsen. “The continued expansion of digital music consumption is encouraging, as is the continued record setting growth that we are seeing in vinyl LP sales.”

    Nielsen provides music research and monitoring services for the entertainment industry. Nielsen’s airplay, sales and streaming data represents music consumers of all ethnicities and languages, and is featured weekly in Billboard’s charts, including the iconic Billboard Hot 100 and Billboard 200, and is widely cited as the standard for music measurement. See entire report here

    Nielsen: Radio Remains

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