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A Big Music Veteran Explains Why Big Music Is Doomed [MediaMemo]

February 9, 2010 Tech Comments

There are plenty of people who can explain, persuasively, why the big music labels are screwed. And many of those people still work for the big music labels. But those people can’t speak candidly, of course, until they’re off the payroll.

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