Columbia House Wants to Return to Vinyl Roots

12/23/15

Former mail-order music giant Columbia House, whose only sales now belong to a flailing DVD business, wants to return to its vinyl roots. The Wall Street Journal has the Daily Bankruptcy Review article here.

Former mail-order music giant Columbia House hopes to return to its vinyl roots.
Melanie Cohen/The Wall Street Journal

(Daily Bankruptcy Review is a daily newsletter with comprehensive coverage and analysis of emerging and in-progress insolvencies and turnarounds. For a two-week trial, visit http://on.wsj.com/DJBankruptcyNews, scroll to the bottom and click “try for free.”)

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