91. As a result, Sherman said, record companies will forgo hefty potential revenues.
92. As record companies continue to flood the market, live opera recordings from the past turn up in all the larger record stores.
93. As the number of global successes dwindled, record companies had to stretch into local markets and MTV followed.
94. As the proposal now stands, artists and record companies can choose whether to encode their materials.
95. At a time when other record companies were getting rid of staff producers, Warner Brothers was collecting them.
96. At that point, Ralphs said, the record company wanted the original members to tour to support the album.
97. At present, record companies have a great deal of control.
98. At that point, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr had been turned down by every record company in London.
99. Bands are expected to pay their own expenses, and record companies would rather underwrite advertising promotions than backstage partying.
100. Back then, record companies started pumping out interchangeable, disposable disco hits, and consumers decided to hear them on the radio instead of buying them.