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LONDON - As physical music sales shrink, an increasing number of U.K. acts are turning to digital music subscription packages to keep their fans - and accountants - satisfied. Whiie acts including veteran singer/ songwriter Chris Difford of Squeeze and Northern Irish rock band Ash have taken an inde...
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Published in: | Billboard 2010-10, Vol.122 (43), p.17 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | LONDON - As physical music sales shrink, an increasing number of U.K. acts are turning to digital music subscription packages to keep their fans - and accountants - satisfied. Whiie acts including veteran singer/ songwriter Chris Difford of Squeeze and Northern Irish rock band Ash have taken an independent approach, Island Records' involvement with pop band McFly suggests major labels are also waking up to the potential of subscriptions. |
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ISSN: | 0006-2510 |