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	<title>Comments on: Pandora&#8217;s Down Day: Investors&#8217; Remorse? Bubble Fears? Market Negativity?</title>
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		<title>By: kdardis</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Re: &quot;Presumably a world of successful internet radio stations where they get paid something looks more attractive than a world full of failed internet radio stations not giving them any revenue.&quot;
 
Except, if the record labels&#039; intent is to control online music distribution. Then, the most efficient way is to shut down as many internet radio stations as possible with the high royalty rates.]]></description>
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Except, if the record labels&#8217; intent is to control online music distribution. Then, the most efficient way is to shut down as many internet radio stations as possible with the high royalty rates.</p>
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