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Topic History of: Music Week sales down - again Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
Big End |
ain't that the cast iron truth...having the time of my life and loving it. |
jamie sample |
oh right sorry well the main resone i stoped buying it was the price of it and i felt maybe there was too little for the price have to spent when you don`t have a lot of money it`s a lauxary you can afford to with out if you look at nme or karrang even though there cheaper they have more in the mags |
Kev |
They're talking about sales of the Music Week magazine Jamie.
If artists are selling their music on-line as downloads then, depending on where they're selling, it will be counted. Do you know of anyone who is selling music downloads on-line and not via a major site like I-Tunes? Or are you talking about selling physicals? |
Jamie Sample |
I think alot of artists and bands are selling there music online Which isn`t officaly part of the chart maybe thats why the sales are down |
JK2006 |
Yes indeed; in my copy this week it only quotes the 2003-2004 figures which were 9,622 (I was not one of them as Her Majesty's did not allow Music Week).
So what's wrong with it?
May I suggest... no enthusiasm, no energy, no decent gossip (take our confirmation two weeks before Tim Bowen announced it that Ged was getting the Sony/BMG gig... obtained through a very high placed personal source).
Nobody there with a spark or a twinkle or a passion.
The staff are decent enough drones doing a dreary job in a photocopy way.
There's nothing exciting about it.
The only exception I would make is Alan Jones, under appreciated. At least he cares and he knows his facts.
The chart is now crap. Everyone knows. Nobody cares (anyone with sense prefers Apple).
Once you remove the magic, everything left is dross.
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