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How Do You Get Your Music Fix?

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Thursday, May 22, 2008

Two weeks ago, Soundcheck asked you to tell us how you get your music. We wanted to know how much money you spend on songs and albums – and where you spend it. We asked you how much you shell out for concerts. Today, we unveil the results of our unscientific poll. Joining us to help dissect the results is Eric Garland, chief executive of the online entertainment measurement company BigChampagne.

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Eric Garland

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Poll: How Do You Get Your Music Fix?

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