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online music, choice, selectivity

From a recent NY Times op-ed piece:

“A study last year conducted by members of PRS for Music, a nonprofit royalty collection agency, found that of the 13 million songs for sale online last year, 10 million never got a single buyer and 80 percent of all revenue came from about 52,000 songs. That’s less than one percent of the songs.”

Source.

I wonder what implications this has for the church world?