According to Nielsen's latest "
Music 360" report, 48% of consumers in the U.S. still see radio as the dominant way to discover new music. For almost two-thirds of U.S. teenagers, however, Google's YouTube is now a more important source of music than radio (54%), iTunes (53%) and CDs (50%). Despite the growing popularity of Internet music services among teens, about a third of them still bought a CD in the last year and among all respondents, 55% said physical CDs are still a very or fairly good value.
Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/dkvlS41sdPM/
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