|
Switch to Russian |
Alexandra Burke
|
|||||||||||||||||
Madonna Boss Says Album Prices Should Be SlashedOctober 15, 2010
A former head of Warner Music has called for album prices to be cut to around £1.
Rob Dickins, who oversaw acts like Madonna and R.E.M, said slashing the price of albums would tackle piracy and lead to increased sales. He also claimed that by lowering the price people would be more inclined to spend more money on gig tickets. "To a degree it solves piracy because if it's such a small amount people are more likely to pay it than [download for] free,” he said at music conference In The City in Manchester. But, according to BBC News, Dickins’ comments have been dismissed by a number of peers. N-Dubz manager said it was a “totally ridiculous suggestion", while others questioned whether major labels would endorse such a move. (by Jason Gregory) See also: Adele's '21' Equals Madonna's Album Chart Record (28.03.2011)
Madonna 'Can't Wait' To Record New Album (09.02.2011)
Madonna To Open 'Hard Candy' Gym Chain (27.10.2010)
Madonna Gets Advice From Royal Family Over New Movie (11.10.2010)
Madonna Offered '$1Billion Las Vegas Gig Residency' (20.08.2010)
Madonna Set To Announce Six Month 'Hip-Hop Tour' (28.07.2010)
|
|
© 2011 Music World. All rights reserved.
|