The CD Era Shift
The music industry underwent significant changes in the 2000s as it transitioned from a physical goods business to one dominated by digital distribution. While major labels remained, the rise of tech giants like Spotify and Apple reshaped how music was consumed and promoted. As artists like Taylor launched their careers, they faced a declining CD market and had to navigate a complex landscape of radio and touring to drive sales, raising questions about their actual earnings from these revenue streams.In this clip
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