It Looks Like Streaming May Be The Future


According to the RIAA streaming revenues were almost 4X the dollar value of all physical product (cd, vinyl and dvd) shipped in 2017. $5.7 billion vs $1.5 billion.

Digital Download revenues and CD units shipped declined while Vinyl squeaked out a 5% increase in units shipped. Here’s a link:

http://www.riaa.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/RIAA-Year-End-2017-News-and-Notes.pdf
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Showing 4 responses by gdnrbob

Once you get into it, CD's seem to lose their magic.
I never thought I would move to the digital side, but I did. Having an almost limitless catalog to choose from and not having to get up to flip an LP or change a CD, makes streaming so nice. 
Though some streaming companies aren't up to high def, I am sure it will change in the near future. At which point, I think it will be the dominant force. 
Though some will swear by vinyl, I grew up with it and really have no desire to return to warped records and having to get up every 30 minutes.
But, then I am getting old...
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@jafant .
But, you can sample recordings that you would never have known about and buy them if you really like them.
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all things must pass
Good old George Harrison, may he rest in peace.

And, another artist that I have reconnected with through streaming services...
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@thepigdog ,
I disagee, Spotify has a cool 'Discover' tab that has listed composers and artists that I never would have discovered without it.
I often use Spotify to discover albums and search Tidal to see if they have a highrez version, usually it is the same sample rate.
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