US Music Marketers Could Learn From UK
I’m on the way back from the ILMC (International Live Music Conference) in London and during this, my second brief visit to the city, I was struck by how much. Continue reading
Alternatives To Broadcast Radio Continue To Grow
From Business Week Online’s Brian Albott: "Last September, when the wannabe Denver deejay started playing music on the Internet, the term for what he was doing — podcasting — had. Continue reading
Rev. Sharpton Wants FCC To Censor Hip Hop
FROM THE "I BELIEVE IN FREE SPEECH ONLY WHEN IT SUITS ME" DEPARTMENT: Activist Reverend Al Sharpton wants to institute a 90-day ban on radio and TV airplay for any. Continue reading
Egocasting: The New Extreme Escapism
From Wired.com "We have moved beyond (broadcasting and) narrowcasting into ‘egocasting’ — a world where we exercise an unparalleled degree of control over what we watch and what we hear,". Continue reading
Radio Fights Back
Traditional broadcasters are exploring the use of a new weapon in their fight against satellite and Internet radio. Reuters reports that "several leading U.S. radio operators are considering forming a. Continue reading
THE END OF RADIO AS WE KNOW IT
Wired Magazine and Wired.com have published a series of strong articles under the title "The End Of Radio As We Know It". One chronicles the already much written about move. Continue reading
Apple Adds To iPod Line
Apple has once just announced an upgrade to their iPod line. The latest versions of the iPod Mini have been unveiled, with a new 4GB model for $199 and a. Continue reading
A Media Hub For The Car
From FMQB.com: "The demand for multi-media access in cars is rising as nearly 12 percent of vehicles currently have screens for viewing DVDs or other data. Alpine Electronics estimates that. Continue reading
Indy Canadian Acts Protest Content Rules Designed To Protect Them
Click below for an interesting letter sent out today by IndiePool and association of Canadian independent artists and labels on the effect of Canadian content radio play rules on Canadian. Continue reading
Germany’s MotorFM Might Just Be The Future Of Radio
For some time now we have envisioned the the future of "radio" as thousands of niche stations programmed by creative and knowledgeable music lovers streamed to homes and offices via. Continue reading