NPD today said that iTunes now represents 25% of all music sold in the United States, and that 35% of all music sales are now digital downloads.
If you need more evidence that digital downloads are the future, at least for music, then these figures should be pretty convincing.
Apple's dominance in the digital market is frightening though, because the second most popular digital download store is Amazon, but it only does 8% of music sales. For physical sales, Walmart still leads the way, but it now only represents 14% of all music sales in the US.
NPD expected digital downloads to match physical sales by the end of 2010.
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If you need more evidence that digital downloads are the future, at least for music, then these figures should be pretty convincing.
Apple's dominance in the digital market is frightening though, because the second most popular digital download store is Amazon, but it only does 8% of music sales. For physical sales, Walmart still leads the way, but it now only represents 14% of all music sales in the US.
NPD expected digital downloads to match physical sales by the end of 2010.
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