Since the 1920s, the primary medium used for music reproduction in the radio was the phonograph disc recording (vinyl record). However, lately, radio listenership and the use of music digital media is decreasing in most countries. At the same time, the availability of alternative music sources through the Internet is rising. Such a drop in the consumption of radio, CD or even MP3 music, relates mostly to the younger generations and is accompanied by the increase of streaming services on the net as they became an integral part of the new audiosphere. This article presents a significant evolution of music reproduction platforms as well as the process of the intensification of Internet use associated with it.