Radio = Irrelevant. Labels = Irrelevant.
Mar 23rd, 2004 | By Joe Taylor Jr. | Category: Editorial
Music and radio veteran Gerry Cagle writes today about how major labels stopped caring about good music and made themselves stop mattering to millions of their customers. And radio, Cagle says, is about to find itself in an even worse position.
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