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Putting a Price on a Song

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This week, the band Radiohead announced they are selling their new release "In Rainbows" at any price. When it comes out on Tuesday, buyers will pay what they think the album is worth. We wondered how does one put a price on music? Sure, a song sells on the internet for 99 cents and an album at the record store is like $15. But sometimes there are those tracks worth more than retail value.

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