This infographic makes great sense of my own demise evolution and the current state of the music industry. Enjoy, while I’m in New York and Canada for the weekend.
Source & larger view: James West
Official site of Shaun Groves – musician, speaker, advocate for children living in poverty
This infographic makes great sense of my own demise evolution and the current state of the music industry. Enjoy, while I’m in New York and Canada for the weekend.
Source & larger view: James West
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All I can say is I’m so sorry and I hope this trend breeds a new and fairer way of compensating artists.
I’d also like to apologize for sounding remarkably like a politician in the above comment.
Thank you.
Hey Shaun. You’ve probably already seen this article as it’s a year-and-a-half old, but it’s a good one…in a fairly depressing sort of way. I still think things can turn around (yeah, I’m crazy I know). But I have some ideas. Have fun up north.
http://articles.businessinsider.com/2011-02-18/tech/30052663_1_riaa-music-industry-cd-era
Sorry, Shaun!
Call me old fashion, but I still buy CDs.
(Yes, buy).
(Yes, compact discs).
Katie
Same here, Katie. I don’t own an i-anything (pod, pad, phone…) and no mp3 player, so I don’t have a way to listen to digital music other than possibly listening online. And honestly, when I’m online I am either reading or writing & music distracts me. I still listen to CDs in my car all the time! (and the local Christian radio station)
Awesome graphic! I wonder what it will look like 10 years from now.