In case no one hit you up with any links privately, click through the
various links in this article:
http://apple.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/09/30/2037203&tid=98&tid=187&tid=3
The long and short of it is that the major labels want to start raising
prices on some tracks on the iTunes Music Sto
fred, that was great read, thanks!
re this>"Last week the headlines were all about Steve Jobs
dictating to the record industry what their new business model
will be."
is there a good place to read about that on the internet you'd recommend?
thanks
alex
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That's a good note from Mike Himes. The fact remains
that Huck is out of a job, although he probably wouldn't
have liked standing behind a cash register or restocking
the main floor all day.
What Himes says about the changing nature of the business
is very true. Last week the headlines were all
On Tue, October 11, 2005 7:11 pm, robin wrote:
> we're all at it now Tomface it your LATE!
>
> heh heh
:P
on a more serious note, let me just say this now: i'll never deejay with a
computer. i've got nothing against it, really. it's just not for me.
love,
tom
final scratch and the laptop DJ systems are used by
almost 50% of DJ's today
says who? i know we're sheltered here in the boondocks, but ive only
seen
about 2 people total ever using something other than records for the
majority of their set.
we're all at it now Tomface it your LATE!
h
On Tue, October 11, 2005 6:15 pm, Svagr, Jodie wrote:
> final scratch and the laptop DJ systems are used by
> almost 50% of DJ's today
says who? i know we're sheltered here in the boondocks, but ive only seen
about 2 people total ever using something other than records for the
majority of their s
On Tue, October 11, 2005 6:15 pm, Svagr, Jodie wrote:
> final scratch and the laptop DJ systems are used by
> almost 50% of DJ's today
says who? i know we're sheltered here in the boondocks, but ive only seen
about 2 people total ever using something other than records for the
majority of their s
Who was comparing Record Time to Tower?! That's right. NO ONE.
>>it's a terrible insult to the really good people that still work
there, and have been amazing music buyers for the
>>company for many years to compare Record Time to Tower Records.
Seeing as how some of the posts relating to Record time seem to have gotten way
off the mark, I thought it best that the truth be posted from Mike Himes(see
below)... and although it is a shame that Mike Huckaby is no longer with the
company, it's a terrible insult to the really good people tha