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Guest post by Bobby Owsinski of Music 3.0We all spend an enormous amount of time online these days and for many of us much of that comes by way of our smartphones. In fact, studies indicate that the younger the demographic, the more likely they’ll be tied to their phones. That’s generally been a good thing for the music industry since streaming growth has been driven by smartphone use thanks to teens and millennials being addicted to various social media platforms. But what would happen to streaming usage if that social media usage was decreased?It’s no secret that parents have been worried about their kid’s smartphone usage for some time, but according to a new study by the Pew Research Center, now the teens themselves are worrying too.In the study, 54% of teens thought that they now spend too much time on their phones, and 52% reported that they were actively trying to limit their phone usage. For 57%, that meant limiting social media consumption while 58% sought to limit their video game time. What’s more, 90% believe that they spend too much time online in general, with 60% believing that it’s to a point of being a major problem.Teen Social Media Cord Cutting – Should It Worry The Music Industry?
Adults have been anxious about the smartphone usage of youths for some time, and it appears teens themselves are jumping on the concern train, with more than half of teenagers. Continue reading [https://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2018/08/teen-social-media-cord-cutting-should-it-worry-the-music-industry