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Dashboard Title: Vinyl Records and Digital Media Sales
Subtitle: A Look at the History of Music Sales
Overall Summary: This dashboard takes a look at the sales of vinyl records, 8-tracks, cassettes, and CDs, as well as digital media such as downloads and streaming, from the 1970s to 2019. It shows how digital media has taken over the music industry, and how vinyl has made a comeback in recent years.
Dashboard Insights:
Visualize the sales of different music formats over time
Compare the sales of different music formats
See how digital media has taken over the music industry
Analyze the comeback of vinyl records in recent years
Who Can Benefit: This dashboard can be used by music industry professionals, record labels, music streaming services, and anyone interested in understanding the history of music sales. It can help them gain insights into the sales of different music formats, how digital media has taken over, and how vinyl records have made a comeback.
Who Can Use:
Music industry professionals
Record labels
Music streaming services
Anyone interested in understanding the history of music sales
How It Can Benefit:
Gain insights into the sales of different music formats
Understand how digital media has taken over
Analyze the comeback of vinyl records in recent years
VINYL RECORDS
PEAKED IN 1978
AT $10.7 BILLION
VINYL
8 TRACK
CDs REACHED $20.6
BILLION IN SALES IN 1999
CASSETTES HIT $7.4
BILLION IN 1988
CASSETTE
COMPACT DISC
SOURCE: RIAA
DIGITAL MEDIUMS BEGAN THEIR
TAKEOVER IN THE EARLY 2000’S.
DOWNLOADS PEAKED AT $3.2
BILLION IN 2012. STREAMING HAS
SINCE TAKEN OFF, REACHING $9.1
BILLION IN 2019, WITH VINYL
MAKING A COMEBACK AT HALF
A BILLION DOLLARS