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They were just for listening, not unlike the music you have now.
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So now, the expectation is not necessarily to sell music but to produce quality content and to be a part of ancillary aspects, whether it's with a book or placing music into films and television, or just going to the people, like old school.
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Even now, he thinks of shoes not merely as merchandise but as music.
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Not only does it help with box office takings - they now also have music companies knocking at their doors.
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Listening devices like Apple's iPod and downloading sites like Napster and now iTunes have dramatically changed the way consumers get their music, not to mention the way that musicians and record labels make money.
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Not even its new streaming music service seems capable of giving Amazon a lift right now.
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Now, CDs gather dust on store shelves, and online music vendors may not hold on to their 99-cents-per-song pricing for long.
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Howard may have a loyal base but I never believed too many of them would bolt as subscribers because by now they have discovered the plethora of music and sports programming options that SIRI offers, not to mention the Catholic Channel.
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You can't easily sum up the new sounds from Omaha, but the contagious music that has now permanently etched its way in my brain is upbeat, amusing but not saccharine.
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Now the band has become Musical Item 3 in a push Google is making not so much to breathe life into music videos, but to usher in HTML5 and specifically its use on the Chrome browser.
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