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Peter Standish
Peter Standish is Senior Vice President of Marketing for Warner Bros. Records.
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Peter Standish is the Vice President of Marketing at Warner Bros. Music. He discusses the future of music marketing and believes it will become more fragmented, complex , and efficient. He draws on the recent success of the latest Green Day album and explains how the growing availability of music outlets will always necessitate a demand for quality music to keep consumers interested.



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Jan-06
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