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Some Indy Bands Allow Podcasters Free Use

From The Wall Street Journal: "Music copyrights are a worry for fans of a new audio medium called podcasting. An online repository for aspiring musicians, GarageBand.com, hopes to turn the. Continue reading

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Study Predicts Demise Of Paid Music Dowloads And Rise In Subscritipions

(CelebrityAccess MediaWire) While online music stores like Apple’s iTunes have attracted millions of customers by selling downloads of songs or albums, changing market conditions will make subscription-based music services the. Continue reading

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Concert Going Goes Interactive Via Cell And Boomerang Mobile Media

At almost any concert one can see dozens of cell phones held up like the cigarette lighters of yesteryear.  Some are sending the show via an open phone line while. Continue reading

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ATSDigital.com and Trees for Cities Charity Unite For Fundraiser

UK indy music download site ATSDigital.com has joined forces with Trees for Cities, the independent charity that plants trees and re-landscapes public spaces in urban areas. ATSDigital will serve as. Continue reading

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Most Men Choosing Gaming Over Music

Gaming trumps music for most men according to new Nielson Soundscan Survey. Digital Music News reports that "according to the Nielsen finding, only DVDs are more popular than games among. Continue reading

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DIGITAL MUSIC NEWS WEEK IN REVIEW

While the beta version of the Yahoo Music Unlimited store started to sink in, attention turned this week towards a possible price war. Both Napster and RealNetworks stood firm against. Continue reading

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Broadcast Radio Threatened By New Technologies

Mark Ramsey in the Mercury’s Radio Marketing Nexus writes about how new technologies are challenging broadcast radio, "The phenomenon of podcasting will allow listeners to get both music and non-music. Continue reading

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Roll Up King Sillerman Telegraphs New Play

According to PollstarOnline.com, fomer SFX/Clear Channel roll-up king Robert Sillerman told graduates of Boston’s Emerson College that there is "seismic shift" occurring in media and entertainment. Sillerman used some examples. Continue reading

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Digital Music News’ Resnikoff On The Record Business vs. The Music Business

Experted from his "Parting Shot" column in Digital Music News: "…(Declining) CD sales are only one part of a much larger picture. Sure, tremendous attention is paid to declining major. Continue reading

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