pusha t has sampled malaco stuff. and one of the really great ones was shaggy.ing floyd song, "baby let me kiss you." ♪ ♪ ♪ >> reporter: what do you think the story of malaco and its longevity says about the music industry? >> well, it says the music industry is much like capitalism in general. there are multi levels, multi- tiers that which one can play the game. it operates the way companies operated 40, 50, 60 years ago, and i'm talking about small companies. but it's not like they're these old geezers who don't know what's going on. they're incredibly smart, and have adapted to the industry, but they never sold to anybody, they are completely independent. they have nobody's expectations except their own. >> this is pbs newshour weekend, sunday. >> sreenivasan: finally tonight, there's a special place where props-- those iconic and sometimes not-so-well-known items used in films-- wind up when their on-set days are over. next month a company called“ prop store” will auction some of its objects, including indiana jones' fedora, and harry potter's glasses. news