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The image shows a line graph detailing the percentage of total music sales by streams, downloads, and CDs purchased from 2011 to 2018. In 2011, CDs purchased are 55%, downloads 35%, streams 5%. By 2012, CDs are 50%, downloads 39%, streams 7%. In 2013, CDs drop to 46%, downloads peak at 42%, streams at 10%. In 2014, CDs continue decreasing to 40%, downloads maintain at 41%, streams rise to 19%. In 2015, CDs decrease to 33%, downloads 43%, streams 24%. By 2016, CDs decline to 25%, downloads at 37%, streams increase to 34%. In 2017, CDs are at 19%, downloads decrease to 30%, streams climb to 43%. By 2018, CDs are at 14%, downloads 25%, streams peak at 50%.
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The line graph illustrates the percentage of global music sales through three various methods between 2011 and 2018.
Overall, most of the music from downloads and CDs purchased dropped in earnings, except for streams, which increased to the highest level. While for downloads and CDs, both of them had a significant slump in the last years.
Downloads in 2011 were on average sales by 30%, and after 3 years it rose to 40%; however, in 2018 it reduced to 30%. CDs purchased in 2011 had better sales compared with the others, and in 2018 their profits had declined enormously by almost 25%, as well as becoming obsolete.
Streams at the beginning of 2011 sold only 5%, but after a few years, in 2018, had boomed to roughly 40% of purchases and the highest music sales. People always admire listening to streams because they’re fast, enjoyable, and convenient to use.
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