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Essay heading: Faults of the Industry
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Music and Movies |
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February 15, 1997 |
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Now here's the thing. Wouldn't one assume that the lack of sales and the surplus of shoddy music might be related? I'll admit it, I'm not an expert on the matter, but doesn't this seem like an easy enough conclusion to come to? Also, doesn't it seem almost asinine to pump so much money into an obviously unsuccessful business plan? It seems if the majority of music was "good" music, that people would eventually be forced into buying it... displayed 300 characters
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People will always listen to music, so why not make the worthwhile material that you as a producer feel you should be fabricating?
The unfortunate plight of the music industry doesn't make anybody happy. Nobody benefits from it. Don't get me wrong, it's kind of hard to feel bad for a huge industry that brought these pains upon themselves, but this predicament isn't really providing any sort of plus for anybody else... displayed next 300 characters
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