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Ten years ago, Napster and the personal computer spawned a digital music revolution. For record labels, it meant a wave of song sharing and downloading that undermined CD sales. For everyone else, it ushered in a new era of music access, creation and marketing. In part four of Music City Remixed: Transition In An Industry Town, WPLN’s Craig Havighurst visits Nashville’s music technology entrepreneurs to see if the city’s digital skills are catching up to its songwriting and recording legacy.
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