Finnish music sells worse in digital stores than in traditional shops

Tue, 27.04.2010

27 Apr 2010 - The Finnish music market‘s share is smaller in digital music stores than in traditional music shops. According to sales and consumption statistics, non-Finnish artists‘ share of all sold music grows when people buy music from the web and mobile stores instead of traditional record stores. The observation was published in a report on the recent trends in music consumption in Finland. The report was made by Helsinki Institute for Information Technology HIIT.

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