Growth of Music Streaming Platforms Slowing in Quebec
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Growth of music streaming platforms slowing in Quebec
Streaming platforms remain the preferred way for Quebecers to listen to music, even though new statistics show that the growth in streams slowed in 2025. Music album sales, meanwhile, continue to decline. In Quebec, there were 31.9 billion streams on platforms such as Spotify and Apple Music, according to an analysis published by the Institut […]
In Quebec, the growth of listening on broadcasting platforms slowed down in 2025, but they remained the preferred medium for Quebecers.
Broadcast platforms are still the preferred medium for Quebecers to listen to music, although new statistics show that listening growth slowed down in 2025. Music record sales continue to decline.
Québec study warns of a slowdown in growth for music streams
When the music industry frets about a ‘streaming slowdown’ it’s usually about subscriber numbers and revenues. A report from Canadian province Québec focuses on another metric: actual streams. “In 2025, there were 31.9 billion streams on on-demand streaming platforms in Québec, up by just 3% compared to 12% in 2024 and 16% in 2023,” claimed a report […]
Broadcast platforms continue to be the preferred medium for Quebecers to listen to music, although new statistics show that listening growth slowed down in 2025. Music record sales continue to decline. In Quebec, there are 31.9 billion listeners on platforms such as Spotify and Apple Musique, according to an analysis published by the Institut de la statistique du Québec. This is a 3% increase in 2025, compared to 12% in 2024 and 16% in 2023. Lis…
Broadcast platforms continue to be the preferred medium for Quebecers to listen to music, even though new statistics show that the growth in listening slowed in 2025. Music record sales, on the other hand, continue to decline. In Quebec, there are 31.9 billion listens made on platforms [...] The post The growth of music platforms is slowing in Quebec appeared first on Le Nord-Côtier.
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