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The music business is enduring its most difficult period in generations, and Music City is not immune. CD sales for the first quarter of 2007 were nearly 20 percent lower than one year before, and country albums, after holding their own for several years, plunged more than 30 percent in the same period. At last month’s Digital Summit in Nashville, participants agreed that the business is being forced to change in fundamental ways. At the same time, many questioned how ready Nashville is to reinvent itself. WPLN’s Craig Havighurst reports.
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