Jorge
February 20th, 2008, 02:50 PM
A new study from Forrester Research Inc predicts that half of all music sold in the US will be digital sales by the year 2011, with digital music surpassing the CD in 2012. The Massachusetts-based research firm says that digital music sales will increased with a compound annual growth of 23 percent over the next five years, bringing in $4.8 billion by 2012.
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