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Halfway Through 2015, Recorded Music Revenues Are Looking Good


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Zsolti

I LOVE YOU :giveup: 

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Please correct me if I make any grammar mistakes, I want to master English as much as possible.
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Riot Poof

I'm a CD lover tbh. Right now, I have to settle for Spotify, but used CDs can be really cheap (especially if they're older CDs). Once I have a disposable income, I'm gonna buy so many CDs. :pray:

New CDs and digital albums are too expensive for me tho. Like I'm gonna spend $10 - $15 on just one album. :saladga:

I've seen some CDs jacked up to almost $30 in some high-end places. Please.

I'm not a woman. I'm not a man. I am something that you'll never understand.
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Paper Planes

"In the United States, album sales were down just 4 percent and digital tracks sales declined 10.4 percent."

Streaming is going to hurt itunes much more than physical CDs.

I agree. We who buy CDs/vinyls are pretty well stuck in our ways by now and very few of us are going to budge because of streaming services. People who prefer digital downloads (especially ones who just buy singles) will be more swayed to move to streaming just because of cost.

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