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Topic History of: Very interesting article on WMG and indies...
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DJones For me the interesting point is:

the gain in wmg-marketshare was due to the distributed labels.

What does that say about the work of their own labels?

The article is another piece in a very very good pr-strategy with the aim to increase the share price.

But the bluff will soon be called ...
Big End wow, not just interesting rather absolutely bloody fascinating. Corporate strategy and organisation with indie credibility fueled by the internet...very clever.
JK2006 Edgar and The Indies

Thanks to an aggressive distribution strategy, Warner Music dominates the hottest segment of the industry.

By Johnnie L. Roberts
Newsweek

May 22, 2006 issue - The name