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STUDY: Mac Users More Likely to Pay for Music than PC Users

posted by soulxtc in apple // 251 days 2 hours 46 minutes ago

Apples iTunes and ubiquitous iPod to blame.


Market research firm NPD Group revealed in a new study the other day that consumers who own Apple Mac computers are much more likely than PC users to pay to download music. According to NPD’s quarterly Digital Music Monitor, in the third quarter of 2007 half of all Mac users had paid to download music tracks from sites like iTunes, but just 16% of PC owners had done so. And while Mac users were more likely to pay to download digital music than their PC-using counterparts, they were also more likely to purchase CDs.


“There’s still a cultural divide between Apple consumers and the rest of the computing world, and that’s especially apparent when it comes to the way they interact with music,” according to Russ Crupnick, vice president and entertainment industry analyst, The NPD Group. “Mac users are not only more active in digital music, they are also more likely to buy CDs, which helps debunk the myth that digital music consumers stop buying music in CD format.”


According to NPD’s consumer panel data, unit-volume sales share for Apple computers increased from nearly 6% in 2006 to almost 9% this year (January through October). “Apple’s growing share in the personal computing environment - and continued success with iPod sales - is a potential harbinger for the continued growth of digital music,” Crupnick said.


Overall, more than 32% of Mac users report purchasing CDs in the third quarter of 2007, compared to just 28% of PC users. In addition to purchasing CDs and downloading music, Mac users are also more likely to listen to music and watch videos on their MP3-players and computers. While 34% of Mac users had uploaded music to their MP3 players, just 16% of PC users had done the same. Mac users are also much more likely to listen to music files on their computers (56%) than are PC users (31%).


“While the market for digital music is growing, it’s growing slower than many would like it to - CD sales are still declining and digital music has not replaced those lost sales,” Crupnick said. “The more consumers become comfortable paying for digital music, the more chance they will evangelize to others. And at this point in the game, it’s the growing base of Apple consumers that are the industry’s low-hanging fruit when it comes to converting from physical to digital music.”


With PC users having no similar iTunes/iPod, digital music and digital music player, system in place it's obvious that PC users would have to seek out alternatives, even if they aren't always legal ones.


Either way, I think the bigger story here is that 84% of PC users and 50% of Mac users HAVE NOT paid to download music. Now certainly all of them aren't into music, but even a conservative half of them are I'm sure meaning that there's a huge number of people out there getting their music for free. These are figures that record labels should sit up and take notice of and really cause to reconsider other music distribution models like the ad-supported kind.





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  • #1    It's probably all about iTunes and the iPod, and users get them as a system for media enjoyment. The change to Windows Vista has to be causing some of it too, with users who are concerned about getting that when they go to get a new computer. True or not, the negative press is there.

    Another thing, with this news, maybe the entertainment companies shouldn't be so harsh towards Apple's terms with them and the iTunes pricing structure.
    posted by Boomer The Dog 250 days 18 hours 24 minutes ago
  • #2    considering that the average mac is costlier that the average PC, i'm not surprised that the more affluent clientèle that apple has can dig into their deep pockets more often than we do.
    posted by w31n3r 250 days 12 hours 13 minutes ago
  • #3    Mac users are not as smart and technical as PC users. They probably don't understand things like bit torrent etc. They have been brainwashed to behave as good little sheep for Steve Jobs and download from iTunes with it's proprietary lo-fi formats.
    posted by SpocksBrainOnDrugs 250 days 2 hours 33 minutes ago
  • #4    Yeah, They Drive Volvos !
    posted by mach -1 248 days 17 hours 34 minutes ago
  • #5    i've had a pc for a while and just recently got a mac for college. i used to be kind of against them but they're very efficient and user friendly. i only am commenting because the reason for purchase of music isn't due to the sardonic statements as above..but rather beacause its damn near freaking impossible to find a p2p file sharing program that doesn't automatically slow it's speed by half. I've been looking for one and every one just has the same effect.

    It's not because the people who own macs are uppity douchebags. stop sippin on the hateorade =]

    -Jesy!
    posted by nosurecure 247 days 21 hours 41 minutes ago
  • #6    Removed_by_a_moderator.
    posted by masti101 243 days 47 minutes ago
  • #7    Removed_by_a_moderator.
    posted by invarbrass 240 days 17 hours 48 minutes ago

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