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Freakonomics Forum on the Future of Music
January 23, 2008 10:38 PM

The fellas who write the Freakonomics blog over at The NY Times are always insightful and interesting to read. They recently sponsored an online forum where they invited various individuals in the music industry to comment on the "Future of Music," or more specifically, how will music be made, paid for, and distributed in the upcoming decades. Five "experts" comment.

Don't miss it and all the other Freakonomics posts...

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