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The popularity of acts including Ed Sheeran and Sam Smith have contributed to a huge rise in streaming with 500 million tracks streamed in a single week.

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Data from the Official Charts Company showed there were 505,849,000 audio streams in the chart week ending last Thursday - almost double the 275 million the same time the year before.

There were 14.8 billion streams in 2014 and figures show there have already been 11.5 billion in the first half of this year.

Among the 59 tracks streamed more than 10 million times in UK so far this year was Mark Ronson's Uptown Funk which was streamed more than 45 million times making it the year's most streamed track.

Sheeran topped the chart for the most streamed act over the same period with more than 170 million streams. He was ahead of Smith, in second place, and Irish singer Hozier.

Geoff Taylor, chief executive of industry body the BPI, said: "It's remarkable that we now speak of billions of audio streams per month - it demonstrates vividly just how quickly streaming is being embraced by British music fans.

"As more consumers explore the enhanced experience offered by premium quality subscriptions such as Apple Music and Spotify Premium, it will help our world-leading record labels invest even more into unearthing the next generation of British talent for fans here and around the world."

The top 10 most streamed songs: January to June 2015:

  • Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars - Uptown Funk

  • Omi - Cheerleader

  • Hozier - Take Me To The Church

  • Ed Sheeran - Thinking Out Loud

  • Ellie Goulding - Love Me Like You Do

  • Wiz Khalifa featuring Charlie Puth - See You Again

  • James Bay - Hold Back The River

  • Maroon 5 - Sugar

  • Years and Years - King

  • Major Lazer featuring Mo and DJ Snake - Lean On

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