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 The organization this week tweeted several infographics of music listening trends in the U.S. over the course of the last ten years, and by those figures, streaming now accounts for more than 80 percent of the U.S. market. Thats up from 7 percent in 2010, when digital downloads stanley cup  made up 38 percent of the market and physical music claimed a whopping 52 percent. By contrast, physical music and digital downloads each made up just 9 percent of the U.S. market in 2019, according to the RIAA stats.      Over the course of the decade, streaming has surpassed both digital downloads and physical products 馃幖 , now accounting for 80% of the market.  RIAAMusicData pic.twitter/q04FeQBT5a mdash; RIAA  @RIAA  December 30, 2019  Moreover, paid services shot up significantly over the course of the last ten years. In 2010, paid music subscriptions in the U.S. amounted to just 1.5 million. By 2019, according to the RIAA, paid subscriptions shot past 61 million. Theres little surprise there, of course. With more and more paid music streaming services competing for your ears cropping up each year鈥攁nd with ever more devices on which to stream them鈥攃urating your listening experience is easier than ever.  Paid streaming music 馃帶  subscriptions continue to grow, and surpassed 61 million in 2019.  RIAAMusicData pic.twitter/ stanley us Bz9W0vCSTb mdash; RIAA  @RIAA  December 30, 2019  Plus, the number of music streaming options is likely to diversify a stanley france s more companies shift to offering service bundles. An Amazon  Fzts NSFW Animation Shows How Awful It Is to Be Stuck on Earth with Somebody After the Apocalypse
 over alleged misuse of its developer platform, but now its back, and saving more deleted tweets than ever. In a blog post, the Sunlight Foundation has announced the return,  just in time for the New Hampshire primary,  and presumably all the Twitter shenanigans we can expect. It works like it always has: a feed of all elected officials deleted tweets, along with a filter to select by party or state.     The only change is the quantity of tweets recorded: in its previous life, Politiwoops had an element of  human curation,  showing only tweets that it deemed important. In the new version, you get the full version of all political missteps, so you can decide for yourself. Politiwoops takedown last year was due to a disagreement over the use of Twitters API. Twitter felt it was a misuse for a service to be recording deleted tweets, and despite Politiwoops three years of exis stanley canada tence, rescinded its access to Twitters API  and therefore Politiwoops simple way to record tweets , with no warning and no means of appeal. The Sunlight Foundation seems to have come to an agreement with Twitter, allo stanley website wing the world to go back to how it should be: Politicians tragically misusing social media, and the rest of us laughing in a publicly recorded way. [Sunlight Foundation]                                                        PoliticstweetsTWITTER                                                                                                                                        stanley cup