In 1989, the average price of a compact disc (CD) was typically around $15 to $20. This was a relatively new format at the time, and prices were higher compared to vinyl records and cassette tapes. The cost could vary depending on the artist, album, and retailer. Overall, CDs were considered a premium product in the late 1980s as the music industry transitioned to digital formats.
In the year 1989, a music CD cost between $5 and $10. The price has increased to around $15 for new releases in 2014.
KWNL-CD was created in 1989.
You can compare CD prices when you go to the websites of Best-CD-Price, Find-CD, Tune Checker, etc. You can also go to the sites of Ask, About and eBay for comparison.
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WOHL-CD was created on 1989-01-26.
WBRL-CD was created on 1989-03-30.
WBGN-CD was created on 1989-02-28.
KBVO-CD was created on 1989-11-17.
KFOL-CD was created on 1989-08-28.
KAXT-CD was created on 1989-05-31.
KBFX-CD was created on 1989-08-23.
In 1989, the average price of gasoline in Canada was approximately 60 cents per liter. Prices varied by province and location, but this figure reflects the general cost during that time. Factors such as global oil prices and local taxes influenced gas prices throughout the year.