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In this episode, a long-overdue look at the issue of piracy. Or should we say, nonissue? We also visit the Summer NAMM 2013 show here in beautiful Nashville, Tennessee, and we take a brief multi-generational survey of music listening habits.
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Show Notes:
- Summer NAMM 2013
- Music City Center
- Jay-Z’s new album leaks, no longer a Samsung exclusive
- Brad Paisley @ Cracker Barrel
- Film distributor’s “day-and-date” and “ultra” release models show success
- Pirates of the Caribbean (film series) – Wikipedia (note the total grosses)
- Digital cinema – Wikipedia
- There were 13 number one singles in the 52 weeks of 2012. There have been 7 number one singles so far in the first 29 weeks of 2013.
- Correction: there were in fact 4 albums – Taylor Swift’s Red, Mumford & Sons’ Babel, Justin Timberlake’s The 20/20 Experience, and Daft Punk’s Random Access Memories – that stood atop the Billboard 200 for more than one week in 2013 so far.
- 4 signs music really is getting worse (CBC Music)