Music Industry News: Henny Replaced At Universal, Ethnic Music Stores Hurt, Learn From Swift & More
- Universal replaces Morris' man at CFO. (NYPost)
- Did Jammie Thomas case backfire on file sharers? (CNET)
- Five Lessons The Record Industry Can Take From Taylor Swift. (NPR)
- Immune to iTunes, but not the economy. A steep recession has done to the city's ethnic record stores what a digital revolution could not. (BS)
- Is the music business playing its last tune? Guy Hands had the right ideas in the wrong industry, says Neil McCormick. (Telegraph)
More Music Industry News & Commentary:
- Dirpy Lets You Turn Your Favourite YouTube Videos Into MP3's. (Techi)
- How the blues brothers behind Chess Records made all the right moves. (Guardian)
- 5 Torrent Files That Broke Mind Boggling Records. (TF)
- Marilyn Manson: Antichrist Indie Star. (ABC)
- 21st Century Digital Store: An interview with Missing Link Records. (MT)
- TuneCore: Digital-distribution of music goes from fee to flat rate. (ST)
- Sifonr: File-Sharing and P2P Video Chat Made Easy. (TF)
- Interview with Independent Musician Jon Gomm. (MV)
- Game theory explains why some content goes viral on Reddit, Digg. (Ars)
- A&R and the Shifting Major label landscape. (MC)
- Courtney Love: ‘I’d Like to Be Trusted Again.’ (NYT)
- Interview Series: Changing Industries, Changing Relationships: Kristin Hersh. (Midem)