Wal-Mart Squeezing Record Labels to Cut CD Prices
Raindance writes "RollingStone.com has a revealing article detailing how retail giant Wal-Mart is making loud noises about throwing its weight around in order to get significantly better bulk prices on CDs. Says one industry executive, 'This wasn't framed as a gentle negotiation, it's a line in the sand -- you don't do this, then the threat is [your product is dropped].' This is the first time a big player has attempted this sort of hardball move on the labels, and the labels may be forced to deal, as Wal-Mart sells 1 out of every 5 retail CDs. Monopoly one, meet monopoly two."
Two wrongs sometimes do make a right.
meet Evil Empire 2.
Make it difficult to know who to BOOOOH! at!: Ugly Sister 1 (speciality: cutting wages to the bone and destroying local stores) or Ugly Sister 2 (speciality: suing young children and pensioners).
Bad analogies are like waxing a monkey with a rainbow.
Walmart that was at least 10 times over capacity
Walmart has a monolopoly on the Third dimesion. If my house could store 10 times its capacity than I would be rich as them. Those b*s!e^#s having a monopoly on such a comondity - it should be FREE!
I hate Walmart's Business practices...
I hate the RIAA's price fixing...
I like cheaper music prices....
*Head explodes from the logical paradox*
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Incredibly priced dog shit is still dog shit.
Great!
CD prices are down!
CD sales are down!
(Clearly it's due to piracy. - whatever will we do?)
We recently had heard in the office over one of the Yellow Machine that's made by Anthology Solutions.
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Suddenly, radio stations are folding because they can't afford to pay the Walmart prices, Clear Channel has to start playing independent bands selected by live DJ's, and the only place you'll hear the Britney Spears is at her live concert in a Walmart parking lot.
Wait, nevermind, that's a great idea! Get Walmart into the music industry ASAP!
$0.80 Packaging/manufacturing
$0.82 Publishing royalties
$0.80 Retail profit
$0.90 Distribution
$1.60 Artists' royalties
$1.70 Label profit
$2.40 Marketing/promotion
$2.91 Label overhead
$3.89 Retail overhead
Getting the album for free off the internet? Priceless. :-)
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Wal-Mart basically forced Vlasic to make the big size containers with more pickles in them than most humans should eat within a reasonable amount of time
Yes, maybe they could preserve them somehow, like.. maybe they could.. pickle them...
Well, your not doing a very good job of discouraging people from shopping there. It's always busy when I shop there ;)
Incredibly priced dog shit is still dog shit.
Sure, but if you ever have a need for dog shit, why should you have to pay full MSRP?
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