IN 2006 EMI, the world's fourth-biggest recorded-music company, invited some teenagers into its headquarters in London to talk to its top managers about their listening habits. At the end of the session the EMI bosses thanked them for their comments and told them to help themselves to a big pile of CDs sitting on a table. But none of the teens took any of the CDs, even though they were free. “That was the moment we realised the game was completely up,” says a person who was there.You might say many young people wouldn't pay a nickel for music.
Saturday, January 12, 2008
EMI Offers Teens Free CD's and Teens Say No Thanks
Instapundit reports: