"BMG, Columbia House and similar services claimed a large chunk of CD sales in the 1990s. Columbia House stopped selling CDs when it was bought by BMG Direct in 2005; today Columbia House operates as a DVD club."
Daniel Kreps at Rollingstone.com notes the death of BMG Music Service.
Monday, March 16, 2009
I'm Just Not Ready for That Kind of Commitment
Labels:
cultural history,
economic history,
music,
technology,
twentieth century
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