71.   But these computer programmers are transforming the music industry.

72.   But the music industry is being far more persnickety.

73.   But the music industry, in particular, tends to move with the speed of an oil tanker negotiating a narrow inlet.

74.   But trends in the music industry are also pulling for the noncommercial artist.

75.   But those views could quickly change, he said, should films become subject to the massive online swapping that befell the music industry.

76.   But Warner has some powerful weapons that could help it reshape the music industry.

77.   By contrast, the music industry has cast a wary eye on copy-protected CDs.

78.   By going online too aggressively, the music industry could anger its existing retailers and make its investment in compact-disc plants obsolete.

79.   By this thinking, the file-sharing service Napster should be eligible for a Grammy Award because it has forced the music industry to rethink itself.

80.   Certainly the music industry is responding as never before to a catastrophe.

n. + industry >>共 483
tobacco 5.90%
oil 3.86%
auto 3.65%
computer 3.19%
airline 2.84%
entertainment 2.78%
construction 2.45%
service 2.36%
music 2.18%
telecommunication 2.15%
music + n. >>共 810
industry 7.06%
director 5.71%
business 5.19%
fan 2.56%
lover 2.53%
festival 2.52%
company 2.40%
scene 2.12%
store 1.97%
critic 1.94%
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