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- Phyltre, on 10/12/2007, -0/+1It's very easy/cheap to be anti-sony and anti-big-music.
Regardless of this, anything that stirs up trouble on the end of the recording industry must certainly be considered positive. Even given that, according to TA, the merger can't stop the positive effects of the internet:
"I don't think consumers would even notice if this merger was undone," said Geoff Mayfield, an analyst at Billboard magazine. "Before the industry consolidated, labels released about 30,000 albums a year. Now there are fewer companies, but digital distribution makes it possible for even the smallest independent musician to release an album. Last year, over 61,000 albums were released. You can't tell me that consolidation has created less choice."
It's the thought that counts, and frankly, I think badly of the recording industry.


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