CDs, FM radio still tops with US listeners
Adoption of more advanced products like digital media players and satellite radio has grown slowly.
Music for most Americans means tuning their FM radio to a passable station, or tossing a CD into a player. An IDC study says 53 percent of US citizens own a CD player, while 6 percent have a digital player like the iPod.
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