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		<title>By: space shank media - blog - archive &#187; Regarding the Crumbling/Rising Music Business</title>
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		<description>[...] Heard a music producer last week rant about how iTunes is killing the music business. He thought that the 99-cent download doesn&#8217;t float the traditional music industry, and that forcing consumers into $10+ full albums were the way to go. It reminded me again that we should be looking at the music business as a barometer of what&#8217;s to come. [...]</description>
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