GigaomTaylor Swift is right about music, and the industry should act on her ideas
Country star Taylor Swift made some bold and hopeful claims this week about where the music business is going. We should listen to her. Read more »
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Country star Taylor Swift made some bold and hopeful claims this week about where the music business is going. We should listen to her. Read more »
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