That sharp sucking of air you heard at the end of 2010, well, that was the 
record industry wincing as sales of CDs continued to tumble while digital media 
sales remained flat. The relieved exhale that you just heard echoing through 
the atmosphere? That was the collective sigh of executives who just picked up 
the latest Nielsen report indicating that digital music sales are on the rise 
again and, for the first time ever, have finally surpassed physical media. 
Sales as a whole were up, but while CDs were down 5.7 percent, digital track 
sales were up 8.4 percent and digital albums a stunning 19.5 percent (perhaps 
most interestingly, though, vinyl was up over 36 percent). CDs still outsell 
virtual albums by a factor of two, but it's clear the trend toward binary media 
is back on track. It may be a narrow victory but, with 50.3 percent of the 
market, audio files are new king of the hill. Check out the full report at the 
source.
Digital music finally outsells physical media, books look on in alarm 
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