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Re: Recording Knowledge
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Jon Gallant <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 29 Mar 2004 21:24:23 -0800
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Kevin Sutton opined:

>They were an arrogant, poorly run company that made some majorly poor
>business decisions, and now it's coming back to haunt them.  No tears
>here for Tower.  Someone else will come along, like archivmusic.com,
>for example, to give the classical music lovers exactly what they need
>and want: selection, price and service.

Arkivmusic.com is excellent, agreed.  But in THAT market (namely Web-based
retailing), Towerrecords.com also provides good selection, price and
service; its Website catalogue provides an exceptionally well-designed
search engine, and the bonus of samples to audition on many items.
Perhaps what will happen is that the overbuilt chain of Tower retail
stores will contract, while their classical sales will shift more and
more onto the Web.

Jon Gallant                and                    Dr. Phage

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