Posted on 19/01/05
Battered music industry sees sales rebound at last
The Canadian recording industry, written off as obsolete after music downloading surged in popularity, has finally rebounded from a six-year slide. Record labels chalked up an increase in 2004 sales to everything from anti-piracy campaigns and consumers' frustrations with the glitches of file sharing to lower CD price tags and a popular crop of new releases.
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