A lot of music professionals who has had a scalable amount of success, in the Music Industry, prior, to the discovery of music sharing through the internet may say that the music industry is dying. Many of them have formed a negative outlook simply due to the shift in the paradigm. One could only agree that the sales of music overall has declined, substantially. Getting sign to a major million dollar record deal is almost a thing of the past, unless, you have created a self enacted buzz around your act. Undoubtedly, the landscape has changed. The advancement in technology has gotten even the major players of the music industry, biting their nails. The question is If more music is being produced even more than ever and more money is being exchanged than ever before? Then who is making the money and how is it that one can say that the Music Industry is dying? Join us to night December 17, 2010 at 10pm EST. as we dig in to answer these questions and more on Hip Hop National Radio, http://www.blogtalkradio.com/hiphopnationalradio We will be the number to dial is 213-559-2995
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