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Proportion Of Americans Who Have Purchased A CD In The Past 6 Months Falls 15% Since 2002
Ipsos TEMPO Study Reveals Impact Of Increasing Digital Acquisition Methods On Physical Purchase
Preference For Purchasing CDs By Favorite Artists Remains Strong -
Young Americans Have Fallen In Love With Streaming Video, Thanks To YouTube And Other Video File Sharing Websites
Today, Nearly 100 Million Americans Have Streamed Some Form Of Video Content Online, According To Ipsos Insight's Latest MOTION Study
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Awareness Of Mobile Music Options Strong Among Americans
Ipsos: Seventy Percent Of American Mobile Phone Owners Are Aware Of Full Song Mobile Downloading - But Only One-In-Twenty Have Yet Done So
Recent Findings From The Ongoing TEMPO Digital Music Tracking Study Reveal Mobile Music Consumption Poised For Growth -
Portable MP3 Player Ownership Reaches New High
One In Five Americans Aged 12 And Older Owns A Portable MP3 Player: Ipsos Research
Interest In Additional Multimedia Content For Portable MP3 Players Fueled By Teens And Young Adults, Reveals Quarterly Digital Music Study, TEMPO: Keeping Pace With Digital Music Behavior -
In-Home Digital Convergence: Reality TV, Or Not Ready For Prime Time?
New Ipsos Data On The `Digital Den' Highlights Barriers To Market Development And Provides An Estimate Of Next-Year Market Potential
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Portable Devices And The Desire For Individual Songs Fuel Record Growth In Fee-Based Music Downloading
Ipsos Quarterly Digital Music Study TEMPO: Keeping Pace With Digital Music Behavior Finds That Over Half of American Teen And Adult Music Downloaders Have Paid
Study Also Finds College-Age Downloaders Still Reluctant To Pony Up