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Thirty percent of consumers in Brazil, the U.K....

Thirty percent of consumers in Brazil, the U.K. and U.S. stream music, and 20 percent of those consumers pay to stream, said a MIDiA Research report (http://bit.ly/1qNxgF3). MIDiA surveyed 3,000 online users in Brazil, the U.K. and the U.S. in…

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June, a spokesman said Tuesday. Twenty-three percent of streamers said they used to buy more than one album per month, but no longer do so, the firm Friday said. Forty-five percent of music downloaders surveyed said they also stream music, it said. Just 15 percent of streamers say they have tried a music subscription service, and 22 percent said they would pay $9.99 for such a service, it said. MIDiA’s website describes the company as a boutique media and technology analysis company.