In Reply to: HJ Lim Complete Beethoven Piano Sonatas $9.99 at iTunes posted by srl1 on June 4, 2012 at 14:32:52:
While I'm sure this will pay off for EMI in the long term, I think they're playing with fire. For people who infrequently buy classical music recordings (or go to concerts), it sets the expectation that classic music should be priced cheaply.
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- RE: HJ Lim Complete Beethoven Piano Sonatas $9.99 at iTunes - Thornhill 09:35:04 06/05/12 (10)
- I think that this is an experiment for EMI - Kas 13:58:43 06/05/12 (0)
- I think it's a good strategy. - rbolaw 11:08:20 06/05/12 (7)
- RE: I think it's a good strategy. - Thornhill 12:22:38 06/05/12 (6)
- RE: I think it's a good strategy. - Tadlo 13:01:04 06/05/12 (5)
- Heard that already. Can't recall exactly: was it 1929? n/t - Luciano,IT 23:15:19 06/08/12 (0)
- It's not that black and white - Thornhill 06:34:49 06/06/12 (1)
- RE: It's not that black and white - Kas 11:45:04 06/06/12 (0)
- zero profit is a long-run equilibrium in a competitive market - Frihed89 22:00:05 06/05/12 (0)
- RE: I think it's a good strategy. - rbolaw 14:03:01 06/05/12 (0)
- Just think what they could sell the 85 DiscToscanini for... - srl1 10:33:39 06/05/12 (0)