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Shrinking Ringtone Sales Lead to Decline in U.S. Mobile Music Market

06 августа 2009

According to a recent analysis from SNL Kagan, ringtone sales shrank last year as subscribers learned how to add ringtones to handsets with no direct purchase through their carriers.

Ringtone sales declined 24% in 2008 versus 2007, from $714 million to $541 million, causing overall U.S. mobile music revenues to post an annual decline - a first for a U.S. mobile content category. Ringtones' share of the total U.S. mobile music market fell from 80% in 2005 to 63% in 2008.

Although the popularity and use of ringtones remains strong, many subscribers have found ways to bypass labels and carriers, or "sideload" music - editing MP3 files and transferring these user-generated ringtones to handsets. SNL Kagan expects labels will begin pricing ringtones lower to rekindle demand lost to sideloading.

So what's the next revenue generator for mobile music? "When we ask mobile music insiders what will replace ringtone revenues, RBTs (ringback tones) are most often mentioned," said SNL Kagan wireless analyst John Fletcher. "We estimate this category grew at a 37% CAGR from 2005 to 2008, from $77 million to $199 million."

Other mobile music services expected to grow in importance going forward include full-track download services and ad-supported mobile streaming radio. Overall, the U.S. mobile music market grew at a 20% CAGR from 2005 to 2008.

Источник: FierceWireless

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