No one's figured out what the pricing scheme is going to be.

There's always a place for actual tactile shopping.

They may not have been profitable for a big record company, but they were getting air time and music sales, ... You'll see some very known bands going to self-release of albums, many more independent companies having shelf-space at retail.

Wall Street's mentality is that they don't expect much from 'Chicken Little.

I would not underestimate their ability to market this franchise, ... I don't think it will move the needle that much at Disney, but it's a good fit for them.

We want to see real earnings and cash flow.

Those who sell 'archive' product -- as opposed to 'hit' product -- will survive better than those who don't.

Looking at EBITDA disguises the fact that after capital expenditures, interest income and working capital, there is often little cash left over for equity shareholders.