Conventional Wisdom and CD Sales
Bill from Marginalia makes a great point about conventional wisdom. He takes issue with a quote from this Time Canada article about The Arcade Fire:
As illegal online file sharing and CD copying translate into diminished sales, the big companies complain they have little extra cash to gamble on new artists.
As Bill points out, that’s just plain wrong. That kind of lazy journalism is so irritating. Shame on you, Laura Blue and Hugh Porter, you should know better.
As for The Arcade Fire, I’ve given them a fair listen and decided that they lick gorilla testicles. Why are they popular? Smells like a Rebel Sell job to me.
On a related note, here’s an editorial by Cory Doctorow on the shoddiness of big media and technology companies.