Hypebot’s New Music Business Briefing For Thursday October 5th, 2006
How Live Nation and the concert industry is making more while selling fewer tickets. It’s not just higher ticket prices. (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Ludacris and Janet Jackson top the charts but with far lower sales than a year ago. (Reuters)
- A report from the Digital Music Forum in Hollywood were interoperability remains the lead topic. (TechWeb)
- Social networking sites are increasingly giving acts their first break. (Guardian UK)
The Wall St Journal’s influential Walter Mossberg looks at the new iPod/iTunes combo vs. new competitors Zune and Sandisc/Real and finds it up to the challenge. (WSJ)
- Amazon, Yahoo and others sued over sample of Knack’s "My Sharona" in Run-DMC classic "Tricky". (PC)
A detailed look at just how unprofitable YouTube is and how it may always be that way. (HipMojo)
- PayPlay drops the DRM for indie downloads. New widget makes selling tracks form MySpace and other sites easy. (press release)
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