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Brian Zisk on Radiohead's online experiment
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Brian Zisk on Radiohead's online experiment
News that Trent Reznor and Nine Inch Nails are making their latest album available in high-quality formats for free over the Internet pushes our discussion about online music back to the front burner. For the fourth part of our discussion with longtime Internet music advocate Brian Zisk, we talked about how releasing music online is changing the industry's economics for bands. While the record labels for years viewed online music as a threat, Zisk says the decision by Radiohead to release its album "In Rainbows" -- and let those who downloaded it pay whatever they wanted -- showed how the Web can be used to expand an audience. Although he's not a big fan of the band, Zisk says he bought it to support Radiohead's move -- and he ... [ Read more ]
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Date Found: September 23, 2008
Date Produced: May 05, 2008
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