Wednesday’s Music Brief: MySpace, Jelli, Thomas Trial, Subscriptions, Tapulous & More
- New Album Releases Hit Hard By Sales Downturn
- Despite Troubles, Poll Shows MySpace Still Important To Social Music
Jelli Crowdsources Radio Programming
- Video Interview: Eric LeMasters of E1/Koch
- 10 Most Creative People In Music Business
- Fleet Foxes Thank Piracy For Success, Pledge To Stay Indie
- A Roundup Of Reaction To Digital Britain Report
- OFFICIAL: MySpace Cuts 30% Of Staff
MORE MUSIC INDUSTRY NEWS:
Ars has updates from the Jamie Thomas trial: Thomas takes the stand, admits to major misstep and RIAA lawyers toss "a skunk in the jury box," apologizes.
- Who says subscription music services are dead? (LA Times)
- Q&A: Tapulous Co-Founder Bart Decrem (Billboard)
- Celebrity, Product and Joke Names Grabbed as Facebook Vanity URLs (NY Times)
- Study: Broadcast radio decline will continue. (FMQB)
- Help Polyvinyl Save 10,000 Records From Destruction
- How The Recording Industry Changes Its Own Story (Techdirt)
- Ryan Leslie Knows How To Connect With His Fans (Mogul)