Where The Music Industry Went Wrong And Where They are Probably Headed
Found this excellent article on the continual decline of the music industry and where they went wrong. How they didn’t take advantage of Napster when they had the chance, how not accepting digital downloading as the future is killing their business and how CDs are going to become obsolete in the next few years. Until it does eventually happen, I’m going to always point to my post on subscription based music being the future, because there is not doubt that it is.
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June 28th, 2007 19:17
CDs are the new records huh?
June 28th, 2007 22:38
Subscription based music will be the future I agree.
@Bush:
In my case, CDs are the new coasters heh.
June 29th, 2007 08:55
Nice Brown. And on the subject of subscription music, maybe I’ll still behind the times on this one. I don’t subscribe to any music services yet, and usually I just tip around free trials to listen to new music that I want, and then I just buy it on CD.
But on that note, I don’t have an mp3 hookup in my car yet, so for someone like me, it’s still just as easy to get things onto CD so I can listen to it when I’m on the go. I know that more car decks are coming iPod/mp3 compatible so maybe it’s time I got myself in gear. (pun not intended)