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You Used To Be About The Music

From: Eric Molinsky
Length: 05:29

Music industry executives reinvent themselves after their industry collapses. Read the full description.

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The music industry has been suffering from workplace downsizing for years. Ever since Napster displaced CDs, record labels have been laying off high-level suits. As the newly-unemployed masses contemplate career-change, Eric Molinsky catches up with some former music industry executives to see how they reinvented themselves.

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Piece Description

The music industry has been suffering from workplace downsizing for years. Ever since Napster displaced CDs, record labels have been laying off high-level suits. As the newly-unemployed masses contemplate career-change, Eric Molinsky catches up with some former music industry executives to see how they reinvented themselves.

Broadcast History

Aired on Studio 360

Timing and Cues

4:58 minutes, plus music tail.

Musical Works

Title Artist Album Label Year Length
We're Not Gonna Take It Twisted Sister Big Hits and Nasty Cuts: The Best of Twisted Sister. Atlantic 1992 00:20
Porcelain Moby Play. V2 1999 00:15
Waking Up Medeski, Martin & Wood Let's Go Everywhere. Little Monster 2008 00:15
Lead the Way Mariah Carrey Glitter. Virgin 2001 00:10
Every Rose Has Its Thorn Poison The Best of Poison: 20 Years of Rock. Capitol 2006 00:40