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  1. 11 cze 2015 · Mental Floss notes that those free CDs generally cost Columbia House $1.50 each to create—a fairly low amount of overhead in those days. The reason it was so low?

  2. 2 sty 2019 · Columbia House and BMG Music used to sell 12 CDs for a dollar or even a penny, and somehow brought in $1.5 billion in revenue at their peak.

  3. 11 sie 2015 · Columbia House once set the bar for the music-club subscription business model, becoming a household — or at least high school — name through its famous deal: piles of CDs and tapes for a...

  4. 21 cze 2011 · A few months of automatic shipments later, you probably ended up like a lot of members did: as a no-income 14-year-old who owed Columbia House $47 for unwanted Sir Mix-a-Lot CDs. Let’s take a...

  5. Discover the fascinating story behind Columbia House's iconic offer of "12 CDs for the price of 1" and its impact on artists' earnings. Dive into the history...

  6. 2 sty 2019 · In the mid-90s, Columbia House and the BMG Music Service offered unbelievable deals on CDs. People joined these clubs for a penny and got a bunch of music almost for free as long as they promised...

  7. 26 wrz 2023 · These old mail-order record clubs like Columbia House and the Capitol Record Club offered super-cheap albums to the masses — originally on vinyl, later adding 8-track tapes, cassette tapes, and, finally, CDs.

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