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Editor's Insight: Sound of music is good news for most ears – and wallets

An economic impact report shows who's winning and losing in the recorded music industry.

Fri, 28 Oct 2016

Fears the music industry would die through technological disruption have proven unfounded.

A new report, Economic Contribution of the New Zealand Music Industry 2015, shows there’s more money in music than in the past 15 years.

The report was commissioned by, among many others, Recorded Music

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