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Universal Music prices CDs at $10!

Wholesale prices are $10. That means we'll still be paying $13-$14 at BB/Target. No big whoop.
 
Originally posted by: Schadenfroh
Originally posted by: ElFenix
Originally posted by: Schadenfroh
they should allow you to download individual songs for $1 a piece

i don't think they can make money that way

hmm, their not making much money off of kazaa either

i think they'd lose more money with people buying just the one hit song off a CD rather than the whole CD
 
Originally posted by: ElFenix
Originally posted by: Schadenfroh
Originally posted by: ElFenix
Originally posted by: Schadenfroh
they should allow you to download individual songs for $1 a piece

i don't think they can make money that way

hmm, their not making much money off of kazaa either

i think they'd lose more money with people buying just the one hit song off a CD rather than the whole CD

im reffering to downloading it, not actually puting it on media. they can make a profit off of selling me the license for the song
 
The only place you'll see any real drop will be the overpriced chains (mall stores), and probably not more than a couple of bucks...you think they're going to give up their huge profit margins?
 
Originally posted by: jumpr
Wholesale prices are $10. That means we'll still be paying $13-$14 at BB/Target. No big whoop.
Well, to be exact, the article said $9.09 average wholesale. BB is already running a lot of stuff right at wholesale, even below in some cases, using some CD's as loss leaders -- which a lot of traditional record stores are pissed about since they can't compete with that. You could see titles that went everyday for $14-$15 at Target/Kmart/Walmart/BB/CC go down to $11-$12.

Don't forget internet retailers like DeepDiscount, who operate with tiny margins. The average wholesale cost now is $12 and change, and most of their titles are not more than a dollar over that. With wholesale at $9, retail could be $9.99.

This'll make CD's cheaper if it happens.
 
Originally posted by: Schadenfroh
Originally posted by: ElFenix
Originally posted by: Schadenfroh
Originally posted by: ElFenix
Originally posted by: Schadenfroh
they should allow you to download individual songs for $1 a piece

i don't think they can make money that way

hmm, their not making much money off of kazaa either

i think they'd lose more money with people buying just the one hit song off a CD rather than the whole CD

im reffering to downloading it, not actually puting it on media. they can make a profit off of selling me the license for the song
And then it'll end up on some file-sharing network anyway... they'd rather have you get the whole cd.
 
Originally posted by: erikiksaz
Wait, how can we still support artists without shelling out bucks to the RIAA? Is there any way?

i was thinking about downloading a cd and then mailing about half of the CD's retail cost to the band....not sure how, but they'd be getting 10 times more than what they get from the label
 
Originally posted by: jumpr
Wholesale prices are $10. That means we'll still be paying $13-$14 at BB/Target. No big whoop.

Actually, you're wrong. Most titles will be priced, in-store, at $9.99. A few hot sellers will be in the $11 range.
 
Originally posted by: cougarls88
The only place you'll see any real drop will be the overpriced chains (mall stores), and probably not more than a couple of bucks...you think they're going to give up their huge profit margins?


You think store X will be able to compete when store Y is selling the exact same CD's for 33% less? Someone will ALWAYS pass the savings on in an attempt to increase sales, and competitors inevitably lower their prices as well.
 
Originally posted by: erikiksaz
Wait, how can we still support artists without shelling out bucks to the RIAA? Is there any way?

I've heard that going to concerts is a good way.
 
Originally posted by: Lucky
Originally posted by: jumpr
Wholesale prices are $10. That means we'll still be paying $13-$14 at BB/Target. No big whoop.

Actually, you're wrong. Most titles will be priced, in-store, at $9.99. A few hot sellers will be in the $11 range.
You sure? I did hear this morning CD prices were going from $17 to $13. I don't know if they normally are $17 because I don't buy them.

 
Originally posted by: Skoorb
Originally posted by: Lucky
Originally posted by: jumpr
Wholesale prices are $10. That means we'll still be paying $13-$14 at BB/Target. No big whoop.

Actually, you're wrong. Most titles will be priced, in-store, at $9.99. A few hot sellers will be in the $11 range.
You sure? I did hear this morning CD prices were going from $17 to $13. I don't know if they normally are $17 because I don't buy them.
Yeah, I heard $12.99 on the news this morning...but I wasn't really paying attention. I'll still buy used CDs, though.
 
You sure? I did hear this morning CD prices were going from $17 to $13. I don't know if they normally are $17 because I don't buy them.

That the suggested retail cost, like if you went to the rip off known as Virgin Megastore or Sam Goody, etc. However most places(Best Buy, Target, etc etc) sell under the suggested retail price these days. Most CDs should be $10, some $11, very few $12-13. But this is just for Universal artists.
 
Originally posted by: Skoorb
Originally posted by: Lucky
Originally posted by: jumpr
Wholesale prices are $10. That means we'll still be paying $13-$14 at BB/Target. No big whoop.

Actually, you're wrong. Most titles will be priced, in-store, at $9.99. A few hot sellers will be in the $11 range.
You sure? I did hear this morning CD prices were going from $17 to $13. I don't know if they normally are $17 because I don't buy them.


As digitalsm said, that's just the suggested price. As with electronics, CD's "suggested retail" is always higher. For the CD's that this price cut will affect, the MSRP is about $17-$19. Yet you don't see those prices much except for the occasional mall outlet.

There was a much more detailed account of this in today's wall street journal that explained the cuts with more clarity. What I'm posting comes from that.
 
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