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	<title>Comments on: reinventing the music biz</title>
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		<title>By: NigelMellish</title>
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		<description>Is it the music industry, or Rock that is suffering?  I ask, because Country and Western seems to be doing pretty well for itslef (not that I&#039;m an expert in the genre or anything).  What I would find interesting, would be a marketing study that correlates CD sales, genre, and geographic area in relation to broadband acceptance.  You could throw in age and education in there, too, just for good measure.
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