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Heibutzki, Ralph. Time Enough for the Old School: The Hip Hop Revolution 1970 1990. Goldmine,
24 May 1996.
Hodgkinson, Will. Spin City. The Guardian, 2 September 2002.
Houston, Frank. Gather Round the Electronic Piano. New York Times, 16 December 1999.
Hundley, Jessica. Interview: DJ Qbert. New York Press, 21 27 February 2001.
Nossiter, Adam. Hip-Hop Club (Gang?) Is Banned in the Bronx: Cultural Questions About Zulu
Nation. New York Times, 4 October 1995.
Sockwell-Mason, Ikimulisa. Farrakhan: Rappers Scare White Parents. New York Post, 14 June 2001.
Strauss, Neil. The Battle of the Needle Freaks. Spin, 1999.
Toop, David. Tommy-Boy s Greatest Beats. CD box liner notes. 1998.
Werde, William. The Real Spin Doctors. Washington Post, 7 February 1999.
Chapter Eight
Articles
Barrett, Todd. The Start of a CD Backlash? Newsweek, 16 July 1990. Browne, David. A Vinyl
Farewell. Entertainment Weekly, 4 Ocotber 1991.
Christman, Ed. Retailers Call for Lower CD Prices: Shamrock CEO Irks Labels at NARM. Billboard,
24 March 1990.
Ehrlichman, James. Sudden Death of the Long-Playing Record. Manchester Guardian Weekly , 17
March 1991.
Farhi, Paul. Compact Discs Turn Tables on Vinyl Record Sales. Washington Post, 14 March 1989.
Fremer, Michael. Fans Flock to Vinyl in the Era of CDs. New York Times, 7 July 1998.
Janus of the Turntable. Economist, 11 August 1990.
Meltzer, Richard. Buy a VTR and Rule the World. Village Voice, 13 November 1978.
Morris, Edward. Virginia Retailer Steps up Drive to Lower CD Prices. Billboard, 17 March 1990.
Pollack, Andrew. Akio Morita, Key to Japan s Rise as Co-Founder of Sony, Dies at 78. New York
Times, 3 October 1999.
Popson, Tom. Counter Intelligence Launching an All-Vinyl Record Store in the 90s. Chicago
Tribune, 13 April 1990.
Segal, David. They Sell the Whole World Songs: Mass Merchants Offer Convenience. Washington
Post, 21 February 2001.
Strauss, Neil. For Record Industry, All Signs Are Gloomy. New York Times, 4 December 1996.
Terry, Ken, and Dave Dimartino. Vinyl s Demise Accelerated by Label No-Return Policies.
Billboard, 24 February 1990.
Chapter Nine
Articles
Ahrens, Frank. Apple s Different Tune: Jobs Sells Music Service as Solution to Piracy. Washington
Post, 29 April 2003.
. Song Sharers Get an Instant Scolding. Washington Post, 30 April 2003.
Airplay. (System III Sirius Turntable.) Wired, October 2000.
Anderman, Joan. Singled Out: Technology Has Put Users in Control, and Made Full-Length Albums
Obsolete. Baltimore Sun, 4 July 2000.
Ante, Spencer E. Inside Napster. Business Week, 14 August 2000.
Arango, Tim. Apple Peeling Off. New York Post, 9 June 2003.
Barack. Lauren. Apple s New iTunes Falls Prey to Piracy. New York Post, 15 May 2003.
. Music Biz Subpoenas 150 Users. New York Post, 17 July 2003.
. Subpoenas Sent to 870 Music File Bootleggers. New York Post, 22 July 2003.
Barlow, John Perry. The Next Economy of Ideas. Wired, October 2000.
Berenson, Alex, and Matt Richtel. Heartbreakers, Dream Makers: Despite Digital Upstarts, Big Labels
Still Rule the Music Industry. New York Times, 25 June 2000.
Berlind, William. The Future in 30 Seconds: Listening to iTunes for Free. New York Observer, 12
June 2003.
Brinkley, Joel. After 15 Years, the Music CD Faces an Upscale Competitor. New York Times , 28 July
1997.
. Disk vs. Disk: The Fight for the Ears of America. New York Times, 8 August 1999.
Cummings, Sue The Flux in Pop Music Has a Distinctly Download Beat to It. New York Times , 22
September 1999.
Flynn, Laurie J. Apple Offers Music Downloads with Unique Pricing. New York Times , 29 April
2003.
Fremer, Michael. SACD and DVD-A: The Promise of a Better Sound . . . But for Whom? Pulse!
December 2001.
Gallagher, David F. Napster Users Test File-Sharing Alternatives. New York Times, 20 July 2001.
Gallivan, Joseph. Napster Working Against Deadline, Smart Bootleggers. New York Post , 6 March
2001.
Gallivan, Joseph, and Allyson Lieberman. Shotgun Wedding: Napster s Deal with Foes May Be Too
Late. New York Post, 6 June 2001.
Garrity, Brian. Forecast: Physical Music Sales Top Out in 2002, Retail Prices Drop. Billboard, 19
August 2000.
Gomes, Lee. Gnutella, New Music-Sharing Software, Rattles the CD Industry. Wall Street Journal , 4
May 2000.
. Entertainment World Has Flawed Crystal Ball. Wall Street Journal, 20 June 2000.
. Napster Ruling May Just Be the Overture. Wall Street Journal, 28 June 2000.
. Napster, Fighting for Survival, to Make Case Before Appeals Panel. Wall Street Journal , 2
October 2000.
. Entertainment Firms Target Gnutella. Wall Street Journal, 4 May 2001.
Gomes, Lee, and Anna Wilde Mathews. Napster Suffers a Rout in Appeals Court. Wall Street
Journal, 13 February 2001.
Harmon, Amy. Potent Software Escalates Music Industry s Jitters. New York Times, 7 March 2000.
Heilemann, John. David Boies: The Wired Interview. Wired, October 2000.
Holson, Laura M. Conducting Music s Digital Shift: A Top Lobbyist Seeks Harmony in a Time of
Discord. New York Times, 20 August 2001. (Profile of RIAA s Hilary Rosen.)
Howe, Jeff. Net Loss: Music Industry Report Projects Huge Losses to Web Piracy. Village Voice , 30
May 2000.
Huhn, Mary. Big Deal May Force Free-Music Fans to Flee. New York Post, 2 November 2000.
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