Low CD sales kill HMV Shibuya
Hiraku Iwasaki and Etsuo Kono / Yomiuri Shimbun Staff Writers
After 20 years spent influencing the pop music tastes of a nation, HMV Shibuya has closed its doors, symbolizing the disappearance of music retail outlets and the CDs they sell.
The rapidly rising popularity of downloading songs from
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Here's hoping that they don't shut down HMV Japan Online. It's one of the few places I can get toku and cds and not pay a fortune
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The part of the article that I really agree with is that the industry needs to branch out into digital downloads. Only I'd, naturally, add that there needs to be a place for digital downloads to people outside of Japan.
Whyyy can't we just have one big international music market?
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B) I imagine that international laws and whatnot would make trying to figure it out a very sticky situation.
It's quite sad, really.
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