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More than half of the young people in the UK pay to download music, according to a new survey.
The research done by Q Research didn't question every young person in the UK, but took a sample of around 1500 people aged 11 to 25. The survey showed that 85% of respondents own an MP3 player, with the iPod being the most popular. Some 45% of respondents don't spend money on music downloads, but about a third spend up to £5 a month. Only 3% spend more than £25 or more a month on downloads, and most of these are 20-24-year-olds. In the older age range, two-thirds spend up to £10 a month on downloads, and just over 15% spend between £10 and £20 a month. The survey also gauged young people's interest in music on their mobiles, a feature that has almost become standard. Eighty-one per cent of the boys surveyed wanted to listen to music on their mobiles, while only 72% of girls did. Of those who do download music to a portable device, more than four out of five download music first to their PC and then transfer it to their device; only 3% download direct to their mobile from the Internet. Story source: pocket-lint.co.uk. |
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