It appears that, much the recent return to vinyl records, many music fans are fueling a resurgence of interest in CDs. How, and why, is this happening?
Remember CDs? There’s a new company betting that, if you don’t already, you’re about to. Launching a CD-based brand more than 20 years after CDs hit their peak feels like a counterintuitive prospect.
A funny thing has happened to the classical music world over the past decade or so: It is swimming in compact disc recordings. This realization recently struck Shelburne pianist Paul Orgel, a critic ...
Let's connect the dots. For the first time in nearly two decades, CDs saw an increase in sales. Over 46.6 million CDs were shipped around the country last year. Still, it's far from the compact disc's ...
A grave rock 'n' roll injustice akin to Vanilla Ice outselling Ice Cube and Christopher Cross topping Pink Floyd's "The Wall" at the 1981 Grammys, cassette tapes have somehow re-emerged as a cultishly ...
CDS reform is getting closer to becoming a reality: here is a link to the Treasury announcement. In addition to Geithner's version, which links to a draft of proposed legislation and states the ...
Thanks to streaming services and file sharing, there's little incentive to purchase music anymore, but when the record companies cease full-scale CD production, people will treasure CDs again.
I've become accustomed to looking for Kanye West's latest rant whenever I scroll through my Twitter feed. The rapper has become synonymous with random tweeting sprees — talking about everything from ...
There are some dedicated karaoke "enthusiasts" out there who like singing so much that they're willing to create their own tracks at home. But what, if any, legal issues are there in doing so, and is ...