The documentary is the story of Tower Records, which was founded in 1960-1961 in Sacramento.
They evolved from 45's and albums to cassettes and then onto CD's.
In 1999, they had sales of over one billion dollars.
They expanded to international markets and overextended the business. Then Target, Walmart, Best Buy, etc. started selling CD's.
When the digital revolution came, Tower jumped on it "not knowing it would lead to their own demise".
Then came Napster.
"How can you compete with free music?"
In 2004, they filed for bankruptcy.
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