REWIND: The Music Industry’s Week In Review
EMI's new challenge: $365 million due the UK pension fund.- mSpot to bring your music to the cloud. Grab an exclusive beta invite.
- Google announced some major new efforts to grab a share of the music business including Google TV and new delivery channels like the Chrome Web App Store.
- Spotify experiments with two new offerings that could help bring the service to the U.S.
- The RIAA's most wanted list.
- The good and the bad of Artist Development lands at #1.
- WMG's Edgar Bronfman Jr. to be subject of a tell all
book. - Interview – Greg Kot of Ripped: "How the Wired Generation Revolutionized Music".
- OK Go and Amanda Palmer join forces for an online concert and design contest.
Overheard @ NARM: "The new music biz is down and dirty" and "Content is no longer king." plus watch some video of the great confab.- Overheard @ SF Music Tech: "Why
work with labsls?" - Academics, Guns & Music: Andrew Dubber and Jez are in Colombia for Unconvention Medellín.
- MySpace beats Facebook with new privacy push.
- Losses continue at The Orchard.
- TunesRight opens song investment marketplace.
- A2IM announced a new board of directors.
- Kyle Bylin's "The Barriers Of Music Consumption" essay goes wide via The Music Business Registry.
- Bruce Houghton: "Can the music industry find it's popcorn?".
- A graphic look at the shift in smarthphone platforms.
- Social music store Immergent.com launches in beta.
Well, good Apple probe expands to other media