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1999 Eamonn Forde

1999 By Eamonn Forde

1999 by Eamonn Forde


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Summary

An account of the fall of the traditional record business around the turn of the millennium.

1999 Summary

1999: The Year the Record Industry Lost Control by Eamonn Forde

This is the story of a year in which the record business appeared to be firing on all cylinders, when commercially the CD was in its imperial period, bringing in staggering sums of money for the global record business. The good times - and they were phenomenal times, both culturally and financially - looked like they would never end for record labels. Yet by December 1999, a bomb had been squarely set under their core business. All was to change with the arrival of digital. This is the true story and not simply the oft-repeated tale of an industry complacent and caught napping.

About Eamonn Forde

Eamonn Forde is a leading authority on the music business. He has written for the Guardian, Music Week, and Forbes among other publications. He regularly appears on the BBC as a music industry expert.

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NGR9781913172770
9781913172770
1913172775
1999: The Year the Record Industry Lost Control by Eamonn Forde
New
Hardback
Omnibus Press
2024-03-07
576
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