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Post by belladonna1983 on Dec 17, 2013 15:25:04 GMT
Is that true?
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Post by angelia on Dec 17, 2013 16:27:22 GMT
Nice to see you posting! Your question - looks like it's true. Rolling Stone and USA Today are confirming it. But can you blame them? I hear stores often get stuck with 'shipped' albums and end up having to eventually flog them at a loss.
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Post by shanaelmsford on Dec 17, 2013 17:13:35 GMT
I don't blame them for not stocking it. They have to make the best choices for their business and, as the RS article pointed out, digital releases hurt physical sales.
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Post by belladonna1983 on Dec 17, 2013 23:57:15 GMT
They know what we already know...that mess won't sell after this itunes fiasco.
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Post by Ivory on Dec 18, 2013 1:26:32 GMT
Target's 4 exclusive didn't pay off. Why waste more money...
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Post by eljjai on Dec 18, 2013 5:57:34 GMT
that Rolling stone link is halirous. There's so beys over there that are replying to everyone as though they were being paid. Feeling the need to refute every point made by everyone else. whereas most people coment and keep it moving. SMH. People are always stuck with beyonce's stuff, concert tickets, albums Etc etc. When this new fiasco is over it will somewhere leak that her numbers were actually much lower than what was recorded, just like with 4closure. If they don't market this album after the release we'll now it is not selling like she claims. Time will tell. 5ilth is another nail in the coffin of her career.
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