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-The term '''music publisher''' originally referred (before the growth of [[recorded music]] and [[popular music]]) to [[publisher]]s who issued printed [[sheet music]].+By the end of [[1982]] sales of [[pre-recorded music]] on cassette tape had overtaken the [[LP]] [[record]].
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By the end of 1982 sales of pre-recorded music on cassette tape had overtaken the LP record.



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