Frith, 2001 - Google Patents
The popular music industryFrith, 2001
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- 16976938960334594361
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- Frith S
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- The Cambridge companion to pop and rock
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The music industry question is straightforward: how to make money out of music? But the answer is' with difficulty, and pop music as we know it now has been shaped by the problems of making music a commodity and the challenges of adapting money-making …
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