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Guest post by Bobby Owsinski of Music 3.0As we enter into the new year, it’s sometimes useful to look back at the previous year to discover what the trends were. Nielsen Music posted it’s music consumption figures for 2017 and a number of things became pretty evident when you really looked a the data.1. Total music consumption was up by 12.5 percent in 2017 to 636.65 million units (compared to 566.1 million the previous year). This is all forms of music consumption, including traditional album sales, track equivalent album units, and on-demand streaming equivalent album units from both video and audio streams. In case you’re not aware, the music business now considers a “track equivalent album” to be 10 tracks sold (although they could be the same track). A “streaming equivalent album” is equal to 1,500 on-demand streams. Audio-only consumption was up 10.2 percent, a good amount, but not especially gangbusters.2. Streaming got even hotter. Total on-demand streams ( which includes audio and video) was up a whopping 43 percent from 432.2 billion in 2016 to 618 billion in 2017. On-demand audio streams alone where up 59 percent to 400.4 billion. This section of the business is hot as a pistol.Related articles

