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The CD market is an important part of the music industry. It is a physical format of music that has been around since the 1980s and is still popular today. CDs are typically sold in stores, online, and through streaming services. CDs are often used to promote new music, as well as to re-release classic albums. CDs are also used to create special editions of albums, such as deluxe editions, which often include bonus tracks and other extras.
The CD market is highly competitive, with many companies vying for a share of the market. Major labels such as Sony Music, Universal Music Group, and Warner Music Group are all involved in the CD market. Independent labels such as Sub Pop, Merge Records, and Matador Records also have a presence in the market. Additionally, online retailers such as Amazon, iTunes, and Google Play offer CDs for sale. Show Less Read more