Apple moves up the list in terms of U.S. retail numbers. NEW YORK (Reuters) - Apple Inc's iTunes digital media store edged
out Best Buy Co and Target Corp to become the second-largest U.S. music
retailer, behind Wal-Mart Stores, according to data released on Tuesday
from tracking firm NPD Group.
Based on 2007 sales, legal music downloads now account for 10
percent of music acquired in the United States, but the increase failed
to offset a decline in physical CD sales, NPD said.
The amount of music purchased by consumers rose 6 percent from a
surge in digital music sales. But actual spending rates across the
industry declined by 10 percent due to lackluster CD sales, dropping
from about $44 per capita to $40 among Internet users.
About one million consumers stopped buying CDs in 2007, according to NPD.
The iTunes store now has more than 50 million customers and has sold
more than 4 billion songs, Apple said in a separate statement.
(Reporting by Michele Gershberg and Kenneth Li; Editing by Lisa Von Ahn, Phil Berlowitz)
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