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To: Cary Salsberg who wrote (10780)11/13/2002 2:01:11 PM
From: paul_philp   of 10921
 
Cary,

At some point artists are going to start to question the ability of the the record labels to promote their music to their audience. A new type of agent will be created to promote artists online. The new innovative music will get to its audience.

The current record industry thrives on the REALLY BIG artist; being Canadian I am living through a period of Shaniamania right now. How many REALLY BIG artists are there today? 50? 100?

The music industry business model is being disrupted from many angles. This is a it should be. They should fight, they have assets to protect and no way to replace the lost income of embracing digital music full on.

It is not carved in stone that 5 distributors and 2 radio aggregators should control the music industry. All is flux and this too shall pass.

Paul
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