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Has streaming affected how much music you buy? 55 members have voted

  1. 1. Has streaming affected how much music you buy?

    • I am buying more music
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    • About the same
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    • I am buying less music
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Streaming hasn't affected me much. Still buy around the same amount of songs I like on iTunes, or sometimes some physical albums.

 

But I also use streaming, Spotify in first place (I tried also Apple Music), to listen to some new tracks and sometimes I just let the Spotify chart run :D

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I used to use streaming services to record the tracks to keep. But it was so time consuming, they also jumped, plus the adverts were annoying too. In the end I switched to downloading. And have stayed doing that.

I would buy Music Videos, but you can't really do that in the UK. iTunes does have something on those lines, but it's a small scale operation and restricted in what you can do with them. So it's a none starter. Therefore the only option is to use a YouTube downloader and get them that way.

The inability to download Music Videos and the industry's lack of support for setting up download sites, or letting other retailers sell them, is plain stupidity on the record companies part. Music Videos cost a great deal of money to make and not to sell them on a wide scale operation is sheer madness.

£2 for a music video is not an unreasonable price to offer, so why is the Music Industry not selling them?

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