Phil Leigh
Phil Leigh
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The labels going straight to the consumer has retailers more nervous than a cat with deaf kittens.
labels pushing services
The labels are pushing the subscription services approach.
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They're making consumers apprehensive. They're concerned that they're buying something that makes their computer crash. This affects all the labels. The average consumer doesn't know it's just Sony, so they become reluctant to buy CDs.
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The initial usage rules are pretty restrictive. A good reason for downloading a movie is to take it on a business trip. The 24-hour limitation makes that a problem.
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All the prices do seem to move in lock step. There has been talk of raising prices for several months. I'm surprised (music companies) raised the issue. It's clear the industry convention is 99 cents.
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Their world is an analog world; it isn't digital. Electronic media of the future is clearly going to be digital. So you need to have digital in your DNA.
When you look at those screens, they do look awfully familiar.
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It's getting more competitive. They've entered the stage where incremental market share is going to be harder to get and they're going to just have to focus on running the best business they can.
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TV is going to move to the Internet. And the best way to get people to try something new is to offer it for free.