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Can Music Survive Inside the Big Box?

_randy_64 writes "In a story that ties in nicely with a recent discussion about the possible reprieve for Net Radio, the Wall Street Journal asks Can Music Survive Inside the Big Box? The article discusses how the 'big box' stores (e.g. Wal-Mart, Best Buy) are cutting back on space and acceptance of music CDs. With 85% of music sales still coming from CDs, maybe this is another thing to push the music industry towards better online sales models? 'Thanks largely to aggressive pricing and advertising, big-box chains are now responsible in the U.S. for at least 65% of music sales (including online and physical recordings), according to estimates by distribution executives, up from 20% a decade ago. Where a store that depends on CDs for the bulk of its sales needs a profit margin of around 30%, big chains get by making just 14% on music, say label executives who handle distribution. One of these executives describes the shift as a tidal wave.'"

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  1. In COMPLETELY unrelated news... by Kuroji · · Score: 3, Funny

    ...the RIAA has its next round of lawsuits scaled to the amount of shelf space they're given.

  2. Music in a box by markov_chain · · Score: 3, Funny

    Step 1: Cut a hole in a box
    Step 2: Put the music in a box
    Step 3: Make her open the box!

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    Tsunami -- You can't bring a good wave down!