Motorola Goes Silent On iTunes Enabled Phone

The Associated Press reports for some reason Motorola abruptly changed course, "…just as it was going to unveil a new cell phone featuring the iTunes music download service from Apple". Continue reading

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Clear Channel Radio Ups Web Stakes With Free Live Concerts

The NY Daily News reports that Clear Channel Radio is hatching a plan to use there broadcast clout to drive fans to related internet by using exclusive live concerts. "Rob. Continue reading

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Elvis Costello And Others @ SXSW Discuss The Last Days Of The Music Industry

In a report about SXSW and the future of the music business, WashingtonPost.com’s Robert McMillan writes in his Random Access column that "The Who declared that rock is dead, so. Continue reading

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Radio @ AOL Cuts Cingular Deal

America Online has reportedly cut a deal with Cingular Wireless to deliver it’s 200 format broadcast stream to telephones before the end of 2005. 

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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

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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

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Labels Still Blaming P2P

It seems as if the major labels will never stop blaming piracy for all there woes.  Acording to FMQB "Sony-BMG CEO Andrew Lack said the music industry is still on. Continue reading

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P2P Meets Net Broadcasting

From Cnet.com: "A new generation of start-ups is… allowing Net radio listeners to draw their programming at will from one another’s hard drives." "At the head of a movement that. Continue reading

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VIRGIN RADIO STREAMS TO CELL PHONES

From The Times of London: "Virgin Radio yesterday became the first commercial British station to be heard around the world by listeners on the move, as it made available software. Continue reading

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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

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