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June 7th, 2002, 06:31 PM
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http://www.newyorkmag.com/page.cfm?page_id=6099
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But then, just as radio playlists become closely regulated, the Internet appears.
"Suddenly there was another distribution avenue offering far greater product range," notes my friend Bob Thiele, who's been producing, writing, performing, and doing A&R work in L.A. for twenty years (and whose father was Buddy Holly's producer), and who, in my memory, never before talked about avenues of distribution. "And then, before anyone was quite aware of what was happening, file-sharing replaced radio as the engine of music culture."
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June 7th, 2002, 08:41 PM
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