eMusic: 72% of Worldwide Sales Are Full AlbumsAuthored by Mark Hefflinger on September 17, 2009 - 11:37am.
New York - Digital music service eMusic says that full album
downloads accounted for 72% of its worldwide sales over the past year, and that
its customers "have consistently purchased more complete albums than
individual tracks for the last several years, with full albums accounting for
an average of about 69% of total sales worldwide since 2006." The company
says its album sales numbers run counter to data reported by iTunes and
SoundScan, which have found album sales far outshined by sales of individual
tracks.
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