Music-Industry Merger Casts Shadow on South by Southwest
James Sullivan, Chronicle Staff Writer
Wednesday, March 17, 1999
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In a message dated 3/18/99 10:48:09 AM Central Standard Time,
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This year, however, a certain sobriety threatens to dampen the festivities,
which begin today and run through Sunday. Seagram's recent purchase of
Polygram has resulted in the dilution of some of the
Brad "Blah Blah" Bechtel forwarded:
This year, however, a certain sobriety threatens to dampen the
festivities, which begin today and run through Sunday. Seagram's
recent purchase of Polygram has resulted in the dilution of some
of the industry's most highly regarded labels -- AM, Geffen,
This year, however, a certain sobriety threatens to dampen the
festivities, which begin today and run through Sunday. Seagram's
recent purchase of Polygram has resulted in the dilution of some
of the industry's most highly regarded labels -- AM, Geffen,
Island. At least a few hundred