The Orchard
17 March 2010
I like this because it encapsulates the journalistic narrative on the music industry perfectly: yet another nail in the coffin of the music industry. Pretty much any story on music is shaped around that narrative, regardless of what the story is and regardless of the truth of the narrative.
In many ways (instruments, publishing, licensing) the music industry is doing better than ever. It is only the record industry that’s dying, just like the wax cylinder industry before it and the mass market for sheet music.
Can we stop the “it’s the record industry that’s dying” narrative as well? From my point of view it’s doing pretty well; it’s different and changing but in no way dying. Although certain chucks are (cough-EMI-cough) that’s nothing to do with the viability of selling recorded music.
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