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The modern music scene was created in 1969, at Woodstock.
Half a million fans, dozens of artists, and the politics of the
times came together as a big bang moment that eventually would
generate billions of dollars. But over the last twenty years,
MTV, compact discs, corporate consolidation, Internet piracy, and
greed have contributed to a perfect storm for the recording
industry. FRONTLINE examines how the business that has
provided the soundtrack of the lives of a generation is on the
verge of collapse.
The modern music scene was created in 1969, at Woodstock.
Half a million fans, dozens of artists, and the politics of the
times came together as a big bang moment that eventually would
generate billions of dollars. But over the last twenty years,
MTV, compact discs, corporate consolidation, Internet piracy, and
greed have contributed to a perfect storm for the recording
industry. FRONTLINE examines how the business that has
provided the soundtrack of the lives of a generation is on the
verge of collapse.