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Are CDs dead?
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<blockquote data-quote="chrisc" data-source="post: 890666" data-attributes="member: 746"><p>The format to be used in the future will be determined, not by music people or the recording industry, but by accountants, whose sole purpose in life is to provide the biggest return on investment, and in the shortest possible time. The market is in any case, North America, Europe, China, Japan and Australia. South Africa accounts for less than 3% of worldwide sales of recorded music.</p><p></p><p>Their primary sales target will be the population group which will buy the most music, however it is delivered</p><p></p><p>AI will be used to figure people's tastes and the music which an AI algorithm has decided is best for you will be delivered to you</p><p></p><p>I have quite a few friends who now live in retirement places and am always visiting there to "fix things". By and large, these folk do not have a clue how to access music or any other media and most even battle with DSTV</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chrisc, post: 890666, member: 746"] The format to be used in the future will be determined, not by music people or the recording industry, but by accountants, whose sole purpose in life is to provide the biggest return on investment, and in the shortest possible time. The market is in any case, North America, Europe, China, Japan and Australia. South Africa accounts for less than 3% of worldwide sales of recorded music. Their primary sales target will be the population group which will buy the most music, however it is delivered AI will be used to figure people's tastes and the music which an AI algorithm has decided is best for you will be delivered to you I have quite a few friends who now live in retirement places and am always visiting there to "fix things". By and large, these folk do not have a clue how to access music or any other media and most even battle with DSTV [/QUOTE]
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