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Essay heading: How Has the Internet Changed the Music and Movie Industries
 
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Since then, only the types of music and storage mediums have changed (vinyl, cassette, and then compact-disk, though other not-so-popular formats came and went as well). Record companies made large profits, as giving the least amount of money possible to the recording artists themselves was a common practice (so much in fact that Michael Jackson earning around $2 per album sold was considered a large amount of money )...
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Record companies made large profits, as giving the least amount of money possible to the recording artists themselves was a common practice (so much in fact that Michael Jackson earning around $2 per album sold was considered a large amount of money ). As profitable as vinyl records and cassettes were to sell, record companies nearly forced the compact-disk format onto the public as it was the cheapest of all three to manufacture ...
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