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Forget About The Net. It’s Still Old Fashioned PR That Breaks A Band

How much credit can the internet really be given when it comes to breaking a new band; and how much is just good old fashioned PR? "Don’t believe all you. Continue reading

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Weekend Time Suck: Tap Your Space Bar & Name That Tune

SongTapper.com claims to be able to name that pesky tune stuck in your head by tapping out rhythmically on your keyboard.  We found it fairly accurate and very addictive. Warm. Continue reading

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Struggling Sanctuary Sacks Taylor

Struggling independent label Sanctuary has fired head Andy Taylor. "The board’s decision to remove Mr Taylor followed their conclusion that certain of the prior year adjustments made in the 2005. Continue reading

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Is American Idol An Omen Of Music’s Future?

We’ve written as little as possible about "American Idol" and have never watched more than a few minutes in all these seasons.  But its hard not to wonder what it. Continue reading

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DIGITAL DIY: Six Download Services That Empower The Artist

At least six services offer indie musicians the opportunity to sell downloads without long term contracts or going through expensive middle men; and sometimes they even empower them to sell. Continue reading

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New Music Industry Briefing For Friday May 26, 2006

UPDATED: –Cingular Wireless logged an amazIng 64.5 million American Idol-related text messages which breaks the previous-year record of 41.5 million. The massive total comes from a range of Idol related. Continue reading

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BMG Publishing For Sale To Keep Bertelsmann Private

Bertelsmann, the parent company of the BMG half of Sony BMG, will take out a $5.74 billion bridge load to pay off a key investor rather than take the company. Continue reading

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Don Rose & A2IM Fight Corrupt Radio. Should Indie Community Care?

In a piece on Tripwire, long-time indie entrepreneur and head of the label trade group A2IM Don Rose describes how radio fueled his lifelong love affair with music, how far. Continue reading

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UK Band Gives It’s Music And Name Away For Free

British rock band Art Brut has adopted the corporate franchise model, only with a twist. It’s giving away its name and music for free. Listen to a full NPR report. Continue reading

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New Music Industry Briefing For Thursday May 25, 2006

– As portable player use grows, Starbucks is downsizing it’s commitment to CD burning stations in it’s stores. (Statesman) – Silicon Valley company M2Z has asked the FCC to allow. Continue reading

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