Jackson doubts
THE new Michael Jackson record "This Is It" hit stores around the world yesterday, kicking off a week of money-spinning events dedicated to the "king of pop," but the outlook for the two-disc album is decidedly mixed.
Experts predict that it will top charts in several key countries, most notably the biggest United States market, but with album sales in seemingly terminal decline, even modest returns can secure the No. 1 slot.
Experts predict that it will top charts in several key countries, most notably the biggest United States market, but with album sales in seemingly terminal decline, even modest returns can secure the No. 1 slot.
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