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Music-Week-2001-02-1 FOR EVERYOHE Si THE BUSINESS OF MUSIC ito Hj (VW • music week Now that her début album is No. 1, and bas gone platinum maybe we should release a single... ...and it's just the begmning k Spécial video enhanced UK édition CD AIUSTA 1 FOR EVERVOHE IN THE BUSINESS OF MUSIC Majors remain divided on Napster Hardlng SchmidtEcommerce has defied Group's indus- ingAOl o d Parsons and 3 by insisting major label Warne executived suggestions Roger still facing légal action %r-Ai , including BMG. 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Wethey Peter Reichardf s company pushed it much doser in claiming are leaning on us for music expertise." Zomba becameclaimed both100% quarter of Bob's four hit, and which the also16.3% finished in second second spot. overall Universal with localartist launchBritney programme Spears (pictured) in the Netherlands,featured in the year's biggest-selling single, while 15.6%, two percentage points whlch featured artists and music Industry figures oentagehelping EMIpoints to an victoryoverall tivein per-the finishedahead of third. Warner/Chappell which Keatlng,Including LouisBon Jovl,Walsh Anastacla, and Max Westlife,Martin reveallng Ronan market share league table, with The results of the publishing how they made It in the music business. 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