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Interesting POV on the Music Biz
To back this up, Silverman explained to me that even though people are
spending as much time in their cars as they used to, consumers have been turning off music stations in droves. 27 per cent since 2001, I believe, about on par with the declines of CD sales. You would think this means people are just listening to stolen music played on their Ipod Nanos, but consider this: Sales from independent labels are actually holding steady. To oversimplify things just a little, this indicates that the labels have been putting out a steady stream of prepackaged junk in an effort to appease the radio programmers and that consumers have been rejecting it. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jacob-...ate-of-the-m_b _44038.html David Correia www.Celebrationsound.com |
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Interesting POV on the Music Biz
I don't listen to any music stations in my market. I am in a bit of a
backwater, however, here in Northwest Louisiana. Thomas www.yourhomestudio.com Free Home Studio Newsletter - |
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