Indian youngsters among most music-mad in Asia: MTV
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India,
Indonesia and the Philippines have Asia's most music-mad youngsters, a
survey found Thursday, while young people in Hong Kong and Singapore
prefer the sound of silence.
In
the study by entertainment channel MTV to find the region's most avid
pop music fans, 71 percent of young Indians, 70 percent of Indonesians
and 64 percent of Filipinos described themselves as passionate about
music.
MTV vice president for research and planning Ian Stewart
said as well as being the most passionate about music, Indians and
Indonesians had the highest rate of people watching music videos on TV
on a regular basis.
"In countries such as India and Indonesia,
where Internet penetration can pose a problem, television is a
particularly important medium for consumers to access music with 67
percent of Indians and 35 percent of Indonesians watching music videos
on television almost every day," he said.
Thailand youngsters
came close behind with 61 per cent saying they were passionate about
music followed by South Korea with 45 percent, Malaysia 43 percent, and
mainland China and Taiwan with 42 per cent.
However, only 38
per cent of Singaporean youngsters were passionate about music while
Hong Kong finished bottom with a score of just 27 per cent. Young
people in both territories appeared to prefer studying or working to
listening to music.
Nearly 4,000 people aged 15 to 34 were
interviewed for the MTV survey and those who scored their passion for
music at seven out of 10 or above were classified as passionate.
The
survey also found that, across the region, 56 percent of consumers had
played music on a computer in the past month while 53 per cent had
played music on an MP3 player in the past month.
DPA
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