2014
DOI: 10.1177/1461444813518888
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The death & life of the music industry in the digital age

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“…Year 2000 saw a decline of 8.7% in global record sales (Lamont, ), preceding decline for traditional bricks and mortar stores that used to sell vinyl records, cassette tapes, and/or CDs. Traditional retail chains such as Tower Records disappeared (Park, ), HMV has gone into administration (Bowers & Moulds, ). New (legal and illegal) channels allow consumers to efficiently download digital music files (Bockstedt, Kauffman, & Riggins, ; Rao, ), giving them easy access to music at their fingertips.…”
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“…Year 2000 saw a decline of 8.7% in global record sales (Lamont, ), preceding decline for traditional bricks and mortar stores that used to sell vinyl records, cassette tapes, and/or CDs. Traditional retail chains such as Tower Records disappeared (Park, ), HMV has gone into administration (Bowers & Moulds, ). New (legal and illegal) channels allow consumers to efficiently download digital music files (Bockstedt, Kauffman, & Riggins, ; Rao, ), giving them easy access to music at their fingertips.…”
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