Study: Fans Stiffed Radiohead for Album Download
- Posted on Nov 7th 2007 12:00PM by Nadine Cheung
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Among those who did pay, Billboard reports that 38 percent of downloaders set their price at an average of $6, 17 percent paid less than $4, six percent paid $4-$8, 12 percent paid $8-$12 and four percent paid more. The remaining people paid nothing.
Radiohead has yet to release official numbers, but the band's spokesman told BBC News, "Although the idea is that you can decide what you want to pay, most people are deciding on a normal retail price with very few trying to buy it for a penny."
ComScore's study also broke down world sales and found that, of those who purchased the album, U.S. buyers topped non-U.S. patrons by four percent.




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