Russ Crupnick
Russ Crupnick
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What's been a challenge for the industry is people swapping CDs and ripping and burning copies of them. It's a big piece of how people are acquiring music.
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The challenge is: How do you maintain this? The industry has to do a stronger job of reaching out to more mainstream consumers.
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There clearly are a small percentage of users who have taken advantage of filing sharing services to compile massive libraries,
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It's important to keep in mind that file sharing is occurring less frequently than before the RIAA began its legal efforts to stem the tide of (peer-to-peer) file sharing, ... We're just seeing the first increase in these (file-sharing) numbers.
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And they're buying twice as much country as classic rock.
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If this trend continues throughout the remainder of the fourth quarter 2005 and into next year, it would signify a solid victory in the music industry's efforts against illegal music file sharing in the U.S..
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There's been a lot of download activity from what's known as the early adopters,
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Consumers are clearly making the most of all the choices they have to discover and purchase music, and physical product is still a very large part of the equation. For example, among teens, sales of CDs are up five percent in 2005, illustrating a halo effect from digital music, interaction with video games and other venues for new music discovery.
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In order for legal digital music to really work it's got to be sustained growth throughout the year and not just a seasonal phenomenon.
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I think you may be looking at the future.