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Topic History of: Can Irving Azoff save Rock'n'Roll? Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
emmapeelfanclub |
DJones wrote:
The problem of the music industry is the monopoly power of a few firms.
Spot on. I think the latest Brit Awards proved this a thousandfold, as did the Grammy's. Between them, they revealed a total ignorance to the fact that the music industry has changed beyond belief in the last ten years and STILL they cling to the same old tired boring ideals.
I just LOATHE corporate puppetry. |
DJones |
online.wsj.com/article/SB123517105948436...ml?mod=rss_Lifestyle
Apart from the fact that Rock'n'Roll died when Elvis went into the army, the thinking behind the headline - that one man / one company can "save" the music business - shows, that the WSJ doesn't know what it is talking about:
The problem of the music industry is the monopoly power of a few firms.
If there is a solution, it will be de-centralisation, competion between a lot of players (labels, agencys, radio & TV stations, web sites etc).
Live Nation Entertainment stands today at exactly the same point the majors stood in 1999. |
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