NPD: Music Moving To The Cloud

NPD: Music Moving To The Cloud

By Joseph Palenchar On Nov 8 2012 - 1:21pm




Port Washington, N.Y. – Music listening is moving to the Cloud and playing a greater role in music discovery and rediscovery, The NPD Group found in a new consumer survey.

 While listening to Internet radio stations and on-demand music services is on the rise, listening to music on AM/FM radio and CDs continues to slip, as is listening to downloaded digital files on PCs and MP3 players, the company said.

 

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Pure Audio Adds Internet Radio With Touchscreen

Pure Audio Adds Internet Radio With Touchscreen

Joseph Palenchar On Nov 5 2012 - 7:02pm

PureSensia200DConnect.jpg: Pure Audio’s $449-suggested Sensia 200D Connect table
PureSensia200DConnect.jpg: Pure Audio’s $449-suggested Sensia 200D Connect tabletop Internet radio with color touchscreen.


San Francisco – U.K.-based Pure, which arrived in North America in 2010 with a variety of tabletop Internet radios, has added its first color-touchscreen model.

The $449-suggested Sensia 200D Connect also expands the company’s selection of tabletop Internet radios with the ability to play music streamed from Android and iOS mobile devices.