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September 15, 2007

PCP#163… Whistling with the young folks…

Filed under: Music Podcasting

PCP#163…

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  1. Oh yes. The Cogle rant comes out of the padded cell - excellent and very well put too. What is it with these big labels, 90 seconds? They have not the first idea about what is selling music. Plonkers. In a sense though, the more they stick their heads in the sand and pretend that independent music is not a competitor, the better its chances of gaining critical mass.
    Peter
    (Yes, I’m listening to the shows in reverse order again. Anyone know how to get a Shuffle to play tracks in order of download?

    Comment by Peter Clitheroe — September 27, 2007 @ 1:10 pm

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