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Topic History of: The EMI Story, BBC Radio 4, December 13, 10.30am
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JK2006 Totally agree DJ - once you start asking the marketplace what it wants, you're in trouble.

Lead, do not follow.
DJones Leoni-Sceti wants to "take the risk out of the music industry"! With market research!!
Unbelievable!!!

Market research is one of the main problems of the music industry - NOT the solution.
JK2006 Oh dear, I disagreed with nearly everything everybody on the show said.

No change there then.

And Nick Gatfield's great white hope for the future of EMI?

Depeche Mode!

I expect Paper Lace will be his second big signing.
DJones Brian Southall:
"I'm not confident, I don't say it with any joy because I spent a long time at EMI it was a great place, and I have a great love for it, it saddens me to see where it is, and I can't see it surviving unless there is a bottomless pit of cash, and I can't see how you're going make it work."