Vinyl record sales surpass CDs for the first time since the 1980s - CNN

Vinyl records accounted for $232.1 million of music sales in the first half of the year, compared to CDs, which brought in only $129.9 million, according to a report from the Recording Industry Association of America.

Vinyl records, also known as "records pressed on wax," were commonplace before other formats, such as cassette tapes and CDs, become the preferred mode of listening to music.

Physical sales plunged 23% to $376 million, in the first half of the year as the pandemic continues to stall music industry norms.

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