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The Day the Music Died: selling music in the digital age

July 15th, 2010 | by Rarzi |

The Day the Music Died: selling music in the digital age
The first commercial media business to be devastated by the internet was the record industry. Since 1999 when the first MP3 file swapping site Napster appeared, album sales have plummeted 45% and the music industry has shrunk by one-third.

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