Black Friday might be over, but there are still some vinyl deals still live if you're quick enough. To get you started, Amazon US have shaved 17% off the list price of the coke bottle translucent ...
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Learn more › Black Friday has been rolling along since last Thursday (weird, we know), but this is the best deal we have seen so far. Right now, the Ray-Ban Meta Wayfarer smart glasses are just ...
Will we see the exclusive vinyl records back in stock? Here's what we know. Eras Tour:Taylor Swift announces Black Friday Target exclusives: Eras Tour Book and new TTPD vinyl, CD It is unlikely ...
It may be the weekend but fear not, many of the best Black Friday deals are still live. But you better move fast – some of the top offers are running low on stock. So far we've seen great deals on ...
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Black Friday is officially over, but if you haven’t started shopping yet, don’t worry, you’ve still got time. We’ve been scouring the web all week for the best deals, and plenty of them ...
Black Friday online shopping this year set a new high, reaching $10.8 billion in sales, according to Adobe Analytics, which tracks U.S. e-commerce data. That's more than double what online ...
The momentum of Thanksgiving — which saw consumers spend a record $33.6 billion globally online on the day — looks like it continued into Black Friday, with a bang. Adobe said that in the U.S ...
In the US alone, Page says, vinyl will bring in $1 billion for record labels in 2024. That means vinyl revenues are about to overtake CDs, not just in the US but globally. There's been a shift in ...