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Slashdot: Sony Will Start Pressing Vinyl Records After 28-Year Hiatus

Sony Will Start Pressing Vinyl Records After 28-Year Hiatus
Published on June 30, 2017 at 02:40PM
Sony said this week it will begin pressing vinyl records again, ending an almost three-decade hiatus. A dramatic increase in demand for vinyl music in recent years prompted the move, the company said. From a report: After a 28-year hiatus, Sony announced this week that it plans to open a new facility in Japan dedicated to pressing vinyl records. It’s a back-to-the-future announcement at a time when the true digital music revolution — downloaded and streaming via always-on Internet connectivity — has quickly grown to dominate listening habits. According to Japan’s recording industry association, the country produced nearly 200 million records per year in the mid-1970s. That’s unlikely to return. But while many of us have been content to wirelessly download our music, a surprising number of people are going to the store — or Amazon.com, let’s be honest — and purchasing a vinyl record, sleeve and all.

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