Radiohead Says comScore Numbers Off the Mark »
Posted By TechnologyExpert 11 months ago in Arts & EntertainmentEarlier this month comScore released a report which indicated that, worldwide, only 38% of those who downloaded Radiohead's new album In Rainbows paid for it. Today Radiohead, while at the same time announcing the release date for the "hard copy" of the album --- December 31st, denounced the numbers.
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BoxMonkey11 months ago
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Sharpless11 months ago
I'm not sure I understand you. What, exactly, about downloading your media suggests that being anti-social is required? Sounds like narrow-minded thinking, to me. If the product is good enough in its digital form, I'll download it instead of purchasing a hard copy. It's just common sense and preference.
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BoxMonkey11 months ago
First , I am the farthest from narrow minded . Second , what I'm saying is , yes it's conveinent and may be good quality , but now there is no face toface interreaction with who you deal with . I always found it more exciting to go in person and perhaps find out about other music from storekeepers or other customers or from browsing thru catagories [which I guess you could do that part on line ] . It is always more of a social event to go in person .
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