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REPORT | New Report Documents Canadians’ Changing Music Listening Habits

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Research Co. and Glacier Media have just released a report that looks at the way Canadians consume music. The yearly report shows a clear trend away from radio and physical media, led not surprisingly by younger Canadians.

Changes…

Listening to radio

How did Canadians find their favourite songs?

While the increase in listening preference for the middle group from 35 to 54 is still small, it marks a continuing shift away from radio and towards streaming. In 2019, only 35% of Canadians in that age bracket were listening to music on a streaming service at all. In 2022, that figure jumps to just under 50%.

The medium is the message…

The age gap

Current subscribers to streaming services were divided along demographic lines.

Interesting differences emerge as well when it comes to perception. Do Canadians think that musicians are making an appropriate amount of compensation for what they do?

It’s perhaps not a coincidence that the generation who most actively subscribes to streaming services believes that the level of compensation is fair.

According to the 2022 Midyear Report by Luminate, streaming continues to take over the music world, and single tracks dominate over album sales. The figures below represent the change over 2021.

Brands

According to a study by Edison Research, there is still one clear king of the streamers in Canada.

The changes in listening habits follow trends worldwide.

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