UK: Woolworths to stop selling CD singles

UK high street chain Woolworths today announced it was to stop selling CD singles, saying the format was in “terminal decline”.

UK high street chain Woolworths today announced it was to stop selling CD singles, saying the format was in “terminal decline”.

The group will axe the CD single from its shelves from August as demand for the format has plummeted in recent years amid the soaring popularity of digital downloading.

But Woolworths will stock CD singles for one-off event releases, such as the 'X-Factor' winner, which still sell hundreds of thousands of copies, according to the group.

Industry figures show that sales of CD singles have plunged by a third this year compared with 2007 and the market is less than a sixth of the size it was eight years ago.

Eight million CD singles were bought in the UK last year, a fraction of the sales seen at the height of the physical single’s popularity in 1999, when a record 78 million CD, tape and vinyl singles were sold.

Woolworths is the biggest seller of CD singles in the UK, but has already trimmed availability of the format to half of its 820 stores.

It is instead to focus on offering customers music tracks to download, with a revamped site launched today at www.woolworthsdownload.co.uk, covering music, games, video and mobile content.

Jim Batchelor, Woolworths commercial director, said: “Digital downloading is now the true customer choice for listening and purchasing single music tracks.

“CDs are alive and well for album sales, but unfortunately the physical singles market is in terminal decline.”

Top 40 CD singles were removed from the goods basket used to measure the cost of living in the UK earlier this year as the waning popularity of the physical single format was recognised by official inflation statisticians.

CDs were introduced to the basket in the early 1990s, when the vinyl format was removed, but the Office for National Statistics said the removal of singles reflected the rise in music downloading.

CDs are still represented in the basket, with consumers continuing to spend on non-chart CD albums.

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