UK teens release hate on iPods.  Study says CDs rule

Section: Audio , Portable Audio Call it “Delusional Thursday” if you like, but a recent study from The Leading Question, in conjunction with Music Ally, says UK teens don’t just like CDs better, they prefer them.  In a world where the iPod has become more common than fire from a Sony laptop battery, we are floored by this study’s results.  2/3rds of UK teens prefer using CDs to share music.  Digital downloads, cassette tapes, and 8-track tapes (presumably) make up the remaining 34% for

Unauthorized music sharing falls in UK; report

According to new data reported by The Guardian UK , the amount of UK teenagers sharing unauthorized music has fallen dramatically since 2007, while the amount of teens using streaming services has grown exponentially. The data, based on a survey of 1000 14-to-18 year-olds, shows that pirates have moved to legal venues such as YouTube and Spotify among others. Along with the streaming increase, up to 65 percent, illegal downloads dropped from 42 percent in December of 2007, to just 26