SYDNEY�Commuters in the Land Down Under haven�t been paying a whole lot of attention to the music streaming options that have been introduced into car dashboards, according to research released recently.
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Radiotoday.com.au/newsis reporting that, in Australia, radio accounts for 80% of in-car listening, followed by owned-music such as CDs and downloads, which make up 12% of listening, while 3% of listening is accounted for by streaming services Apple Music, Pandora and Spotify, according to the GfK Australian Share of Audio study, which can be foundhere.
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The same research shows the average daily time spent listening to radio is one hour and 11 minutes � versus three minutes for streaming � among people who listen to audio in the car.
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The GfK research examines how and where Australians consume all forms of audio, according to the same article. �
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