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Infographic: CD Baby's Successes In 2011 - Prefixmag


Prefixmag

Infographic: CD Baby's Successes In 2011
Prefixmag
Indie music store/distributor CD Baby had one hell of a year in 2011. While the total number of CDs sold dipped by 8.4 percent -- that's OK, because they also sell digital music and singles -- everything else was on the rise for CD Baby.
CD Baby Releases Infographic: Shows Strong Growth in Independent Music RevenuesSan Francisco Chronicle (press release)

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Birdman rules the roost at his packed used CD shop - The Villager


The Villager

Birdman rules the roost at his packed used CD shop
The Villager
The Birdman among his stacks of CD's at Rainbow Music store, at First Ave. and St. Mark's Place. BY BOB KRASNER | One thing about the East Village that keeps it one of the city's most interesting neighborhoods is that those mom-and-pop stores manage to ...

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Judge Refuses to Shut Down Online Market for Used MP3s - Wired News


Ubergizmo

Judge Refuses to Shut Down Online Market for Used MP3s
Wired News
... website enabling the online sale of pre-owned digital-music files got a legal boost late Monday when a federal judge refused to shutter it at the request of Capitol Records. ReDigi, which opened in October, says it's a modern-day, used-record store ...
Judge denies record label's request to shutter "used" MP3 storeArs Technica
'Used' Music Service Won't Shut Down Because Of Lawsuit… YetGizmodo Australia
Denied: Closure of used MP3 storeUbergizmo
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Some People (ie Leonard Cohen Fans) Still Buy CDs, Even Online - The Atlantic


The Atlantic

Some People (ie Leonard Cohen Fans) Still Buy CDs, Even Online
The Atlantic
Fans of Lana Del Rey, whose album debuted at #2, one notch above Leonard Cohen's first studio album in eight years, bought downloadable music or a CD in a store. Cohen's fans were spread across brick-and-mortar retailers, downloads, and Internet CD ...

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