Starbucks and the future of the record industry

Interesting view from Andrew Bonazelli, Laura Cassidy, Philip Dawdy, and Michaelangelo Matos on the changes in the music industry in Seattle (and Everywhere Else).

Among the five big-picture issues it discusses:
1. Starbucks is taking over the record industry.
2. Paul Allen is pulling out of KEXP. And no, that’s not as drastic as it sounds.
3. The sweaty human touch of that live show you saw last week? You have the Internet to thank for it.
4. Even if Starbucks does take over the record business, it may not be for long, because the CD is dead.
5. Still, we’ll always have vinyl–even if analog is up for grabs.

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