So, Integrity
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So, Integrity
The news today says that Integrity Media sells the music part to David Cook. OK, cool, whatever. But of course I need to find the sinister.
David C Cook also has Kingsway Music. Did you know that? And Kingsway has worship music, some by artists that were Integrity artists once upon a time. Awkward.
So how does this work? Will there be any kind of mash-up or cross-over? How do you have two similar entities under the same roof? Aren't they like competitors?
David C Cook also has Kingsway Music. Did you know that? And Kingsway has worship music, some by artists that were Integrity artists once upon a time. Awkward.
So how does this work? Will there be any kind of mash-up or cross-over? How do you have two similar entities under the same roof? Aren't they like competitors?
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Re: So, Integrity
I don't see a problem. I was going to add more but...I don't see a problem.
OK, maybe I will add more. I presume that David C Cook wouldn't have taken Integrity Music on if the label was not going to be successful in its own way. And I dare say the Integrity brand that's been around for a quarter of a century won't likely fold into something else.
OK, maybe I will add more. I presume that David C Cook wouldn't have taken Integrity Music on if the label was not going to be successful in its own way. And I dare say the Integrity brand that's been around for a quarter of a century won't likely fold into something else.
Re: So, Integrity
I agree. I don't see a problem. You could go further to say that don't similar worship artists on the same worship label compete with each other? Sure it's about business and making money, but I would also hope it's also about providing a service to people and churches. Which I think is what David C Cook is really about after looking at their website.