Hi, teachers.
Below is my transcript of a part of an interview, and I colored most confusing parts first.
I am even unable to get the sentence structures in the latter part of the interview T.t
Please tell me what the reporter says at the highlighted sentences.
[21:15-22:05] (including the question)
[21:30-22:05] (
transcribed)
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EMILY CHANG
LUCAS SHAW (BLOOMBERG NEWS)
SNAPCHAT TESTS NEW MUSIC ADDITION
Yeah, deals with, with Facebook and Snap definitely help the record company. They don’t know how much of that ¦(1)close through to musicians, but this is a sort of revenue that they just were not getting before. Um, though the Snap deal is certainly smaller than the, the Facebook deal ¦(2)they preceived because of the value of music videos but ¦(3)all tolls are just getting social media physically in the dollars that they had had before which help offset money that’s not being made from selling physical albums ¦(4)has said set albums maybe getting at least because of the pandemic and also it’s money, uh, that isn’t coming in right now.
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Why are you listening to videos where the interviewees sound like they are talking through a mile of sewer pipe and then recorded on a toy cassette player? I can barely make out what they're saying. ANNE202 ¦(1)close through "flows through" ANNE202 ¦(2)they preceived "that preceded it" ???
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Why are you listening to videos where the interviewees sound like they are talking through a mile of sewer pipe and then recorded on a toy cassette player? I can barely make out what they're saying.
ANNE202 ¦(1)close through
"flows through"
ANNE202 ¦(2)they preceived
"that preceded it" ??? The audio cuts out.
My thoughts on what he said:
..definitely helps the record companies.
I don't know how much of that flows through to musicians, but this is a source of revenue...
Uh,