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Posted by G.T. on 02/21/07 01:38
"David C." <shamino@techie.com> wrote in message
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> "G.T." <getnews1@dslextreme.com> writes:
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>> Universal, Sony BMG, EMI, and Warner. They account for about 70% of
>> the music sold around the world and about 85% of the music sold in the
>> USA. No wonder so much crappy music is played on commercial radio in
>> the USA.
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> Used to be "big 5" before Sony/Columbia merged with BMG ...
>
Yep. I think, at least here in the states, that we're eventually going to
end up with one phone company, one bank, one insurance company, one real
estate company, one media company, one ticket company (oh, that's right, we
already have just one ticket compay), etc. Hell, the way it's going I'll
bet we eventually end up with one company, period, running this country.
Greg
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