1. It got a lot of airplay from John Peel, and was written up extensively by the music press. 2. Most of the deal was carried out in New York and this contributed to an air of confusion in the music press. 3. The music press scrambled around, at times rather pathetically, to grasp hold of the truth. 4. Their record company took out full-page advertisements in the music press to promote the album. 5. Toni, who has been called a dark Debbie Harry, was recently voted the best female artist and object of desire in the music press. 6. It has been heavily criticized in the music press as not worth the wait. 7. Often information on new releases, tours and hot gossip is posted on these Web page before it hits the music press, radio or TV. 8. The British music press is abuzz with speculation of a possible Smiths reunion at Coachella. 9. The music press long ago declared the movement dead. 10. The music press could be the last remaining gatherers in the news business for whom drinking on the job is a reporting skill. |
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