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June 15, 2007
Friday Odds and Ends
by David Harrell
Mark Caro of the Chicago Tribune notes that more than 60% of the first-week sales for the new Paul McCartney album came from non-traditional sources . My bandmate Porter, who sent me the link, wondered if the sales numbers included eMusic downloads. I wasn't sure, but eMusic started reporting in early 2006 .
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Andrew Dubber of New Music Strategies has assembled 20 of his posts into an e-book titled The 20 Things You Must Know About Music Online . Also worth a look is an e-mail tussle with a record executive over the right to criticize the RIAA.
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