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Saturday, December 20, 2008

When the Music's Over

Dying content and revenue models, decreasing quality of product, ridiculous pricing strategies, almost no industry foresight, belligerently opaque public relations -- it's actually surprising that the RIAA hasn't applied for a bailout yet.

2 comments:

Mendacious D said...

I would imagine it's because they represent the labels rather than the artists (ie. those who actually work to make the music).

Hollywood, however, is ripe for a handout. Can you imagine the wingnut reaction?

Anonymous said...

Talk about an "industry" that deserves to die, and has.