dstrawn9889
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they are only putting it out on vinyl to get physical copies out... how many people under 30 have a turntable? and that same crowd, how many have a phone with a touchscreen?
My thirteen year old Niece requested one last Christmas. Dis it all you want, it's a growing market.they are only putting it out on vinyl to get physical copies out... how many people under 30 have a turntable? and that same crowd, how many have a phone with a touchscreen?
they are only putting it out on vinyl to get physical copies out... how many people under 30 have a turntable? and that same crowd, how many have a phone with a touchscreen?
I second this as a 20 year old college student. I only buy music on vinyl.My thirteen year old Niece requested one last Christmas. Dis it all you want, it's a growing market.
Get hip
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they are only putting it out on vinyl to get physical copies out... how many people under 30 have a turntable? and that same crowd, how many have a phone with a touchscreen?
Done right it might work.People over 30 don't listen to music?
Vinyl is indeed a niche market, and just as accurate, digital downloads are the future. I'm not sure if Disney Springs is the best place for such niche marketing, but some demand does still exist.
I do the same. I buy physical CDs, burn in a lossless format to my media drive and will then convert down to a variable bit rate WMA for the car and phone.20 years ago I would have said that about vinyl and instead it has grown in popularity. Admittedly I do not buy CD's in a brick and mortar store but I buy them none the less. I buy digital when I can get high resolution versions but if the best available online is 16-bit 44.1k I would much rather own the physical media. I have found through education people are realizing how horrible MP3's sound and many people I know are moving away from download to buying the CD and creating their own lossless digital copies.
You are not doing your due diligence on this, especially Vinyl. A new vinyl record pressing facility just opened up in Memphis to help meet demand growth. What you think and reality are far apart.alright niche markets aside, i see the record labels giving up pressing vinyl and CDS all-together in the next two decades, as the planet moves to replace all moving storage to flash memory... (cheaper faster lighter eco-friendly(in power consumption) and NO MOVING PARTS to repair or replace. you simply cannot support a large format store on the amount of merchandise sold-- look at bestbuys across the US, less than half of the area once filled with cassettes/cd/vinyl is still used for media--- and most of that is movies, not audio
had to open a new one, because they closed all the old ones like 20 years ago.. but whatever, go dream about your precious vinyl... its not going to keep businesses in business, just amazon and ebay
Wanna know why the Virgin megastore died?
vinyl is dead, magnetic tape is dead, CD's/DVD's? on the way out.
digital downloads put that Whole giant volume of that building inside of an ATM.
had to open a new one, because they closed all the old ones like 20 years ago.. but whatever, go dream about your precious vinyl... its not going to keep businesses in business, just amazon and ebay
Seeing as this sounds to be Sea Food, it may well replace Fultons. If not then it will have to go in The Town Center as The Landing is out of room.
Also, just for fun, it's worth nothing that Art Smith did the Culinary DCP back in the day, working at Magic Kingdom.
I've seen that, but I believe Spirit said Fulton's would be closing around this Fall so we'll see. The Town Center one is probably more likely though.Save pleasure island blog shows concept art for a waterside restaurant on the town centre side.
I thought the idea was for Fulton's to get out of the seafood business, since it's right next door to Boathouse.Seeing as this sounds to be Sea Food, it may well replace Fultons. If not then it will have to go in The Town Center as The Landing is out of room.
Once again, as seen with The NBA Experience, money speaks.I thought the idea was for Fulton's to get out of the seafood business, since it's right next door to Boathouse.
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