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Where does my money go when I buy a CD?
The Washington Post ran a report on this subject on February 15, 1995. Based on information from the RIAA, Billboard Magazine, and elsewhere, they broke down the $11.99 street price of a typical hit new-release CD as follows: $ 2.00 Record-label profit + Executive salaries These figures make it clear that everyone but the label is getting a royal screwing. Label profit, salaries, distribution (usually label-owned), manufacturing (label-owned again), and "other" (a.k.a. "hookers and cocaine for the label VPs") add up to $6.50/disc -- or more than half of a CD's retail price. |