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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: on April 03, 2006, 09:44:00 am
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Can Nirvana's back catalogue really be worth over $200 million? "Nevermind" has sold about 8 million copies to date. It can't be expected that another 8 - 10 million will be sold going forward, can it? Or greatist hits packages?
I think I am completely baffled by the economics of the recording industry...
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Originally posted by Bags:
Can Nirvana's back catalogue really be worth over $200 million? "Nevermind" has sold about 8 million copies to date. It can't be expected that another 8 - 10 million will be sold going forward, can it? Or greatist hits packages?
I think I am completely baffled by the economics of the recording industry...
the cash is all in licensing...