In the US, music cassette tapes are making a comeback

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Music cassette tapes are making a comeback in the U.S, with more than 430,000 sold in 2023 – about five times the number sold just a decade ago. Cassette tapes are especially popular with younger generations who grew up with digital music. Karina Bafradzhian has the story. Videographer: Sergii Dogotar


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I have very good memories with cassettes and cassette players since this was my first choice of format for playing music. The main reason was it's cost, being the least expensive. I live in South Asia.
Thank you for the video! 😊

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Cassettes are CHEAP, quick and easy to copy, share and edit. CDs : one scratch and it's junk.

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