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Music Retail: The Rise of Digital

MUSIC RETAIL: mint THE RISE OF DIGITAL PHYSICAL VS DIGITAL MUSIC RETAIL: 2007 2008 2009 ME ME ME DIGITAL: 20% PHYSICAL: 80% DIGITAL: 30% PHYSICAL: 70% DIGITAL: 36% PHYSICAL: 64% Source: NPD Group, Inc. ONLINE MUSIC RETAILERS: iTunes : Sells songs at three pricing tiers, $.69, $.99 and $ 1.29, with complete album pricing varying based on number of songs. Rhapsody: Streaming music online for a monthly fee of $12.99, with the inclusion of mobile device capabilities for $14.99 per month. Napster: Monthly subscriptions ranging from $5 to $7 give users a limited number of mp3 credits to download songs, as well as access to streaming music online. eMusic.com: Offer subscriptions from $11.99 for 24 song downloads per month to $20.79 for 50 songs per month. CD Baby : Artists offer their songs and albums for purchase on CD at prices of their choosing. FYE.com : CDs sold online at various prices, giving discounts for members who pay a $25 annual fee. Physical store retail is done through the Sam Goody brand.

Music Retail: The Rise of Digital

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With the popularity of digital music stores such as iTunes and other online options, this generation’s children won’t even know what a record shop is. Although CD’s haven’t completely gone the...

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