The rise and fall — and rise again — of vinyl
December 1, 2015 - 11:21 am
Vinyl is experiencing a resurgence, but it was never really dead.
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“Vinyl Record Revenues Have Surpassed Free Streaming Services Like Spotify.” That was the headline of a recent piece by Money.com, touting the triumphant return of vinyl records.
Vinyl is experiencing a resurgence, but it was never really dead.
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