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  • A recent analysis of music sales by Ed Christman of Billboard had a comment that really caught my eye: "2010 could become the first year that digital track sales post a year on year decline."

    Jeff Pollack: Losing Steam: Why Digital Track Sales Are Flat Jeff Pollack 2010

  • A recent analysis of music sales by Ed Christman of Billboard had a comment that really caught my eye: "2010 could become the first year that digital track sales post a year on year decline."

    Jeff Pollack: Losing Steam: Why Digital Track Sales Are Flat Jeff Pollack 2010

  • "The CYA instinct in me feels compelled to ask for some sort of confirmation from the Native Corporation that they control Insight and that the bank account in the wiring instructions is controlled by Insight," Christman wrote to Nunes on Feb. 2, 2007.

    Bethesda consultant made millions with Alaska firm Robert O'Harrow Jr. 2010

  • A recent analysis of music sales by Ed Christman of Billboard had a comment that really caught my eye: "2010 could become the first year that digital track sales post a year on year decline."

    Jeff Pollack: Losing Steam: Why Digital Track Sales Are Flat Jeff Pollack 2010

  • A recent analysis of music sales by Ed Christman of Billboard had a comment that really caught my eye: "2010 could become the first year that digital track sales post a year on year decline."

    Jeff Pollack: Losing Steam: Why Digital Track Sales Are Flat Jeff Pollack 2010

  • Mark Christman, Southern Mills 'vice president of finance, asked whether the bank account was controlled by the native company.

    Bethesda consultant made millions with Alaska firm Robert O'Harrow Jr. 2010

  • Enos Christman, a printer's apprentice, left Pennsylvania in 1849 for California.

    Five Best: Susan J. Matt Susan J. Matt 2012

  • As a '49er, Christman said, he was surrounded "by the offscourings and scum of society" and by "more gamblers, more drunkards, more ugly, bad women, and larger lumps of gold" than "any other place of similar dimensions within Uncle Sam's dominions."

    Five Best: Susan J. Matt Susan J. Matt 2012

  • Like so many in the Gold Rush, Christman did not plan to settle there but instead hoped to make a fortune and return home to his fiancée.

    Five Best: Susan J. Matt Susan J. Matt 2012

  • A recent analysis of music sales by Ed Christman of Billboard had a comment that really caught my eye: "2010 could become the first year that digital track sales post a year on year decline."

    Jeff Pollack: Losing Steam: Why Digital Track Sales Are Flat Jeff Pollack 2010

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