CD Baby changes

Major independent music distributor CD Baby has announced the end of an era for physical media. The company will now focus exclusively on digital distribution, with remaining CD and vinyl records being recycled. Customers have been given a 60-day period to pay for their orders and receive physical copies of music, as reported by Pitchfork.
Founded in 1998 in the United States, CD Baby was one of the first online retailers specializing in selling CDs for independent artists. Now, the company has taken a decisive step into the digital age by discontinuing the production of physical media.
Learn more about CD Baby's transition to digital distribution and the future of the music industry.