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| Interesting Article; Women More Ravenous for Music Sites | |
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| Topic Started: Oct 9 2009, 08:58 PM (47 Views) | |
| medolark | Oct 9 2009, 08:58 PM Post #1 |
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Well we all fit the demographics.....and we know why AOLs numbers are so high. lol Ü http://blog.nielsen.com/nielsenwire/consum...or-music-sites/ Women More Ravenous for Music Sites (Rate this article) Loading ...Share | October 2, 2009 3 Comments Whether checking on rapper Fabolous’ health scare or Alicia Keys love life, women are far more likely to be heading to music news or music listening sites than men, according to Nielsen data. In August, women made up 56.1 percent of the Web traffic to music sites. Overall, music sites pulled in 42.5 million unique female visitors in August. While it might seem like young girls would be scouring sites for the latest news on the Jonas Brothers, it is actually women 35-60 who make up about a third of visitors to music sites. Females age 35-49 make up the largest group. More than 14.5 million women within that demographic visited online music sites in August. This made up 19.2 percent of all visitors to music sites during the month. Less than a fifth (15.6 percent) of U.S. females 18 or older said they purchased music online within the past six months. Sixteen percent said they bought a music offline during the same span, per Nielsen@Plan Fall 2009 Survey. Slightly more than 8 percent of women watched or listened to music online. The top two sites visited by women for the month of August were: AOL Music (11.8 million unique visitors) and Yahoo Music (9.9 million). MSN Music was a distant third with a unique audience of 3.9 million. Edited by medolark, Oct 10 2009, 04:53 PM.
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| mouser | Oct 10 2009, 10:07 AM Post #2 |
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It's nice to see women demonstrating their musical preferences . I certainly would not be clicking through AOL, Yahoo etc without the impetuous of Taylor Hicks music, but it is nice to know that others do. Do you gals really listen to different music while you are on the computer? This is a serious question, as I do not. |
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| medolark | Oct 10 2009, 05:00 PM Post #3 |
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Taylor has peaked my interest in blues/soul music so I have sought out others on YT. I found some great vids of LiMBO last night. Sam G can play that guitar---wow! Mainly I listen to Taylor with a few other fave artists thrown in: Gabe Garcia & Kevin Costner and Modern West seem to be the ones of interest lately. Don't listen to radio too often. I used to listen to radioio idols but they've changed the format and it's not as interesting to me. I wouldn't be on any of the music sites if it weren't for my interest in promoting 'all things Taylor'. Ü |
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