whathifi - viinyl revenue overtakes cds for the first time since 1986


Vinyl revenue overtakes CDs for the first time since 1986 | What Hi-Fi?

I'm sure streaming is responsible for the bottom dropping out of the CD market
i.e. as opposed to a surge in vinyl sales

Having said that our local album store has very good selections of pressings from new artists

I'm good with that :-)

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williewonka
I'm sure streaming is responsible for the bottom dropping out of the CD market
i.e. as opposed to a surge in vinyl sales

Vinyl sales have been growing strong, in double-digits for decades. CD sales have been stagnant to declining. There was no surge, nor was there any drop out. Just powerful long term trends operating over time. 



I love both formats but CD/SACD so damn easy to use. I play LPs once or twice a year. Have quite a few premium vinyl platters that show impressive prices on ebay. Hope this continues until I can sell and recoup some of my investment.
I'm wondering whether these "CD stats" include online purchases that are downloaded to a computer

e.g. from Apple - I will generally buy the tracks as a "CD" - it's cheaper -  but it's downloaded to my computer 

Haven't been to a store since before COVID 

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Streaming is the reason.  Kissed my CDs good buy and love all the music available to me now. Streaming sound quality is improving by the month with all the new innovation in this space. Listening to all kinds of new artists that would have never been on my radar before. Fun!