As digital music sales leap, paid-for print circulations tumble – As music companies finally get to grips with the challenges of the internet, paid-for magazines and papers are struggling Just nine years ago, Britain had a thriving music press and a music industry that was defying the worldwide trend for falling sales. While still some way past its peak, NME enjoyed a circulation of 72,442 in 2003, while the UK's recorded music industry boasted an income of £1 …
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