Monday’s Music Brief: Echo Shuts, MySpace $ Search, Venture Decline, Gaming iTunes & More
- Online Music Marketer Echo Shutting Down
- Why Susan Boyle Became A Hit And What The Music Industry Can Learn From Her
- MySpace vs. Facebook User Gap Narrows
- Roundup Of Reaction To The Pirate Bay Four Verdict
- L.A. Reid On Charlie Rose
More Music Industry News:
- MySpace Music hopes to turn free songs into needed cash for the record labels and for itself. (AP)
- The recession has resulted in a nearly 50% drop in venture capital investments in the past three months. (Epicenter)
- How to use social media to share music. (Mashable)
- Swedish ISP Starts Deleting Log Files To Protect Users From IPRED Law (Techcrunch)
- How to use iTunes to drive up your iTunes revenue. PR godess Ariel Hyatt on (Music Think Tank)
- BuyDRM is the provider the Silverlight DRM solution to Qtrax. (press release)
- The A to Z Of Online Piracy. A is for Anti-Piracy, B is for Bill Gates. You get the idea. (CNN International)
- TheImproper.com, New York’s arts, entertainment and pop culture web magazine has opened a music download store with 700,000 tracks via Amazon. (announcement)
- Rushmore Star Embraces iPhone, Web to Sell Music (GadgetLab)