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Thomas May's comments
Posted Thu, Jul 17, 9:34 p.m.
Recent experience at the Pittsburgh Symphony: In yesterday's Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, Mark Kanny reports on the Pittsburgh Symphony's recent experience with subscriptions. The Symphony found in end-of-season surveys that among patrons choosing not to renew their subscriptions, concern over the faltering economy had risen to 31% this spring (compared with 10% ...
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