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Worldwide and U.S. Paid Online Music Service 2006-2010 Forecast and AnalysisPublished by: IDC Published: Dec. 20, 2006 - 22 Pages Table of ContentsTable of Contents IDC Opinion In This Study Methodology Situation Overview Future Outlook Forecast and Assumptions Table: Key Forecast Assumptions for the Worldwide and U.S. Paid Online Music Service Market, 2006-2010 Table: Worldwide Paid Online Music Service Users by Service Type, 2005-2010 (M) Table: Worldwide Paid Online Music Service Revenue by Service Type, 2005-2010 ($M) Table: U.S. Paid Online Music Service Users by Service Type, 2005-2010 (M) Table: U.S. Paid Online Music Service Revenue by Service Type, 2005-2010 ($M) Market Context Table: Worldwide Paid Online Music Service Revenue, 2005-2010: Comparison of May 2005 and November 2006 Forecasts ($M) Figure: Worldwide Paid Online Music Service Revenue, 2005?2010: Comparison of May 2005 and November 2006 Forecasts Essential Guidance Learn More Related Research Definitions Paid Online Music Service Free Online Music Service Streaming Downloading Digital Rights Management Methodology Synopsis AbstractThis IDC study presents a forecast and analysis of the worldwide and U.S. paid online music service provider market. It includes user and revenue forecasts for IP-based pay-per-download services (such as Apple's iTunes Store) and IP-based subscription services (such as MTV Networks' Urge and RealNetworks' Rhapsody). It also identifies and discusses factors driving or inhibiting the adoption of these services. The first major section of this study is the Situation Overview, which describes the current state of the worldwide and U.S. paid online music service market and the trends that have affected it during the past 18 months as well as the types of vendors that are entering the market. The next major section is the Future Outlook, which presents IDC's updated worldwide and U.S. paid online music service users/subscribers and revenue forecast for 2006?2010 and lists key forecast assumptions. "Microsoft's introduction of Zune in 2006 and anticipated migration away from a Windows Media Technologies licensing strategy opens a new chapter in the saga of paid online music services, in which pay-per-download services are expected to dominate the market during the forecast period as Windows Media Technologies?based subscription services collectively languish." ? Susan Kevorkian, program manager, Consumer Markets: Audio Get Full Details About This Report >> |
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