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The graph shows how people bought music in the U.S. from 2011 to 2018 using downloads, streaming, CDs, and vinyl. In 2011, downloads were the most popular, with sales over $3 billion. However, download sales slowly went down each year, reaching below $2 billion by 2018. Streaming was very low in 2011 but grew quickly. […]
A glance at the line graph provided reveals data on music sales by medium spanning an eight-year period commencing from 2011. It is evident that all trends exhibit negative growth. In 2011, downloads were the preferred choice among people, with a remarkable 3 billion dollars allocated to this option. Afterward, it fell steadily to 2.3 […]
The line graph compares how music sales in the US changed between 2011 and 2018, measured in billions of US dollars. Overall, what stands out on the graph is the remarkable growth in streaming music sales, which surpassed all other sales of music. Notably, sales from downloads and CD dropped noticeably, while vinyl music sales […]
The diagram compares different quantities of goods that were music sales in the United States. The U.S. figures are given in billions of U.S. dollars between 2012 and 2018. Overall, the figure for streaming was first throughout the period while that for vinyl stood last. The other two lines experienced a decrease. Streaming music initially […]
The line graph compares how music sales in the US changed between 2011 and 2018. Units are given in billions of US dollars. Overall, what stands out on the graph is the remarkable growth in stream music sales, which surpassed all other sales of music. Sales from downloads and CD, on the other hand, dropped […]
