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Old 02-14-2012, 01:14 PM   #85
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Originally Posted by cfrizz View Post
If music revenues are down it is because we consumers now have the ability to buy our music per song and not be stuck buying a more expensive album for one or two songs surrounded by 8 other garbage pieces.
Yep, also the '90s was a boom period for the industry because many were re-buying their music to upgrade from records and cassettes to CDs, I know I did. They were also price fixing during this era which was exposed in '99. Once these things ended revenues naturally fell.
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