Broken Record: The Music Industry at War, 2000 - 2008 is a story of
turmoil in the music industry as it entered the 21st century. Coming off
a what was a record year for sales in 1999, the industry was totally
unprepared for the new millennium as digital downloads and other
technological advances democratized the making and distribution of
music. Because of their lack of a business plan, the music industry went
to war with itself, its artists, and its consumers in a futile attempt
to put the genie back in the bottle.
Music journalist Rev. Keith
A. Gordon was your war correspondent during these years of conflict,
covering the industry as a reporter, columnist, and blogger for various
newspapers, business and music magazines including his controversial "Ryan Adams Sucks" website. These previously-published
dispatches from the battlefront tell a story of corporate greed and
indifference towards its artists and consumers, and the inability of the
music industry to adapt to the reality of the new century.
Broken Record: The Music Industry at War, 2000 - 2008 is a 154 page 5.5" x 8" trade paperback book and is available in both print and eBook versions. Get your
copy through the handy Amazon links below or buy an autographed copy from the Reverend:
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