Can the drop in music sales be explained by Michael Porters Product Life Cycle and will the CD in the near future be replaced by mp3?
Title: Can the drop in music sales be explained by Michael Porters Product Life Cycle and will the CD in the near future be replaced by mp3?
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Can the drop in music sales be explained by Michael Porters Product Life Cycle and will the CD in the near future be replaced by mp3?
Category: /Recreation & Sports
Details: Words: 4808 | Pages: 17 (approximately 235 words/page)
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1. Contents
2. - Introduction
- Objectives
- Problem definition
- Sub-questions
3. - Demarcation
- Has the quality of music decreased?
4. - What were the causes of the CD replacing vinyl?
- What advantages does mp3 have over CDs?
5. - What advantages does mp3 have over CDs? - continued
6. - Are there any similarities between the transfer from vinyl to CD and the suspected transfer from CD to mp3?
- Do mp3 downloads affect CD sales
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