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Mar 24 2008, 04:55 PM
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080302/media_nm/walmart_dc
QUOTE According to sources, the Wal-Mart proposal would allow for a promotional program that could comprise the top 15 to 20 hottest titles, each at $10. The rest of the pricing structure, according to several music executives who spoke with Billboard, would have hits and current titles retailing for $12, top catalog at $9, midline catalog at $7 and budget product at $5. The move would also shift the store's pricing from its $9.88 and $13.88 model to rounder sales prices. Sweet, would be nice to see CD prices drop. |
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Mar 24 2008, 05:00 PM
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about time they quit making a 1000% profit off that shit
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