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38% of Downloaders Paid For Radiohead Album

brajesh sends us to Comscore for a followup on the earlier discussion of Radiohead making $6-$10 million on their name-your-own-cost album "In Rainbows" — with the average price paid being between $5 and $8. Comscore analyzes the numbers: "During the first 29 days of October, 1.2 million people worldwide visited the 'In Rainbows' site, with a significant percentage of visitors ultimately downloading the album. The study showed that 38 percent of global downloaders of the album willingly paid to do so, with the remaining 62 percent choosing to pay nothing... Of those who were willing to pay, the largest percentage (17 percent) paid less than $4. However, a significant percentage (12 percent) were willing to pay between $8-$12, or approximately the cost to download a typical album via iTunes, and these consumers accounted for more than half (52 percent) of all sales in dollars."

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  1. New fans by belloc1 · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Obviously this is a huge success. How many people are listening to Radiohead today just based on the huge FREE publicity they got? Even if some new listener paid $0.00 for their album... Will buy the album the next time around? Will they go to their concert? That listener would never have herd the album without all that free publicity. Oh and Matt Drudge is a tool.