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Transcript/Script EnglishDue to the popularity of digital music, CDs recorded a decline in sales from 2004 to 2018, but vinyl records are going through a reverse trend. In the last few years, their sales are increasing at a double-digit rate. VOA’s Marsha James visits a vinyl record store in Washington DC to find out the benefits of “intentional listening” and why records are staging a comeback
Transcript/ScriptDue to the popularity of digital music, CDs recorded a decline in sales from 2004 to 2018, but vinyl records are going through a reverse trend. In the last few years, their sales are increasing at a double-digit rate. VOA’s Marsha James visits a vinyl record store in Washington DC to find out the benefits of “intentional listening” and why records are staging a comeback
NewsML Media TopicsArts, Culture, Entertainment and Media
Topic TagsVinyl
NetworkVOA
Embargo DateAugust 15, 2022 15:01 EDT
Description EnglishDue to the popularity of digital music, CDs recorded a decline in sales from 2004 to 2018, but vinyl records are going through a reverse trend. In the last few years, their sales are increasing at a double-digit rate. VOA’s Marsha James visits a vinyl record store in Washington DC to find out the benefits of “intentional listening” and why records are staging a comeback.
Brand / Language ServiceVoice of America - English