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The Future of Music Manifesto for the Digital Music Revolution (Audiobook) screenshot
2005 | 6 hours and 49 mins | ISBN: 0876390599 | MP3 32 kbps | 102 MB
The record industry as we know it is dying. But the music industry is healthier and more vibrant than ever, with limitless possibilities for change and growth due to the Internet and the digitization of music.
The Future of Music will show you cool new ways to find music and connect with your favorite artists. Discover the Top-10 truths about the music business of the future and how you can benefit from the explosion in digital music, today and tomorrow.
The Future of Music punches gaping holes through the foundation of a record industry that refuses to adapt.
The best-selling CD of 2004 is blank and recordable.
Blink-182's best-selling single of all time was "launched" on EA's Madden 2004 video game.
File-sharing can be the savior of the music industry.
The artists are the brands, and entertainment is the main attraction.
Radio is no longer the primary way that people discover new music.
The record business is NOT the record business.
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  Member 16.10.2014 59
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The ''future'' of music described by a 10 years old book...
  Member 20.03.2014 1 248
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Got me interested now, lets see how they got on with that, less confusing than nostadamus
Ear's are the spec I go by
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The Future of Music Manifesto for the Digital Music Revolution (Audiobook) | 102 MB

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  Member 18.02.2014 180
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is there a pdf or a book that is released more recently that covers same ground?

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