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Demise of Music-Sales worlwide
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<blockquote data-quote="Rodney_gold" data-source="post: 97767" data-attributes="member: 579"><p>I also think DL's are way too expensive and physical media more so. The real issue is that music co's aren't bothered with their consumers and the consumers needs and wants - they manufacture artists and perpetuate the old distribution chains which have so many folk in the way before a consumer buys that pricing becomes unaffordable.</p><p></p><p> In terms of the youngsters - they have grown up with "free" music - you not gonna change their ways - whatever the record co's do - there will be a site/torrent offering the stuff for DL FREE!!! So there has to be some incentive to actually pay for the music - something else offered with the DL or a price that is so cheap that the kids pay willingly for the convenience of not going the file sharing/torrent/searching the net route - even this may not help what with the free culture...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rodney_gold, post: 97767, member: 579"] I also think DL's are way too expensive and physical media more so. The real issue is that music co's aren't bothered with their consumers and the consumers needs and wants - they manufacture artists and perpetuate the old distribution chains which have so many folk in the way before a consumer buys that pricing becomes unaffordable. In terms of the youngsters - they have grown up with "free" music - you not gonna change their ways - whatever the record co's do - there will be a site/torrent offering the stuff for DL FREE!!! So there has to be some incentive to actually pay for the music - something else offered with the DL or a price that is so cheap that the kids pay willingly for the convenience of not going the file sharing/torrent/searching the net route - even this may not help what with the free culture... [/QUOTE]
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