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2003

2001

  • Media Mention

    There's no turning back Napster revolution

    May 10, 2001

    Somewhere in the executive suites of the major music labels, there are probably a few hidebound individuals who still dismiss the MP3 phenomenon as a fringe pursuit enjoyed by a small group of wired-to-the-hilt college students

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    More in: Music, Generations, Teens

  • Report

    The Music Downloading Deluge

    Between July-August 2000 and February 2001, the number of American adults who have downloaded music online shot up more than 40%. In another recent survey, 53% of online teens 12-17 reported downloading music.

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    More in: Music

  • Data Set

    February 2001 Tracking Data Set

    The data set contains questions about dot.coms, fears of online crime, music, as well as basic tracking.

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    More in: Music, Safety

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DATA POINT

73%

of AP and NWP teachers say that they and/or their students use their cell phones in the classroom or to complete assignments

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