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Old 11-24-2010, 02:32 PM   #63
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Originally Posted by J. Strnad View Post
One crucial aspect of the Radiohead experiment is
that people will still pay for digital content if it is reasonably priced and easy to obtain. Radiohead had 1.2 million downloads and fans paid an average of £4 each. That's about $7,000,000 (and that doesn't count downloads since or CDs sold). Considering there was no record company cut coming out of those digital sales I'd say the experiment went very, very well for them.
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