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		<title>By: Wear Black For Johnny Cash; Fan Voting Open For ACM Awards; Kristofferson Demos Scheduled For May &#124; The 9513</title>
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		<description>[...] CMA research found that the size of the lucrative CountryPhile and MusicPhile segments dropped from 70 percent in 2008 to 55 percent in 2009, which contributed to a 28 percent decline in total country fan spending on CDs, legal music downloads, and concerts. Tons of other results from the study are available on MusicRow. [...]</description>
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