Jorge
November 16th, 2007, 04:30 PM
Recent study reported that "In Rainbows" was paid for by only 38% of downloaders, but do the statistics hold water?.
Curiously, ComScore Inc, the company whose proprietary data collection allows for monitoring of member's online behaviors enabled their production of this unofficial study, which is in no way supported by or affiliated with the band Radiohead, leads its announcement with a strong anti-downloader statement made by alarmist music industry pundit Fred Wilson.
Mr.
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Curiously, ComScore Inc, the company whose proprietary data collection allows for monitoring of member's online behaviors enabled their production of this unofficial study, which is in no way supported by or affiliated with the band Radiohead, leads its announcement with a strong anti-downloader statement made by alarmist music industry pundit Fred Wilson.
Mr.
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Read Full Article Here (http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/zeropaid/~3/185982315/Radiohead+Rides+Again%2C+or+A+Treatise+on+the+New+ Media+Movement)