Yet another reason for music decline: boring music
Filed in archive Analysis on April 24, 2006
Chris Anderson at The Long Tail gives another reason for the drop in music industry sales, and it's not P2P. It's The End of the Hit.
New genres like disco and grunge continually revitalize the industry and spike revenues. The last bump came from rap. But what's next?
Anderson's latest nifty chart shows that the drop in hit albums directly correlates with the drop in industry revenues.

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This article integrates and concludes a series of postings over the past week on digital music trends. Mitch Bainwol, Chairman of RIAA, recently told CNET "Digital sales are rising at a value that is larger than the decline in...
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