Wednesday’s Music Brief: Goom Gets $16M, WMG MySpace, AEG, Obama, Savoy & More
Goom Grabs $16M For Innovative Online Radio
- MySpace & CD Baby Deliver DIY Upgrades
- Top 7 Music Licensing Sites
- Future Of The Album Week Continues:
MORE MUSIC INDUSTRY NEWS:
EMI owner Terra Firma has the cash to shore it up. (FT)
- An embarrassed Warner Music regrets MySpace Music deal (TechCrunch)
- Free Comes To Concerts: Nettwerk Testing Its 'Pay On The Way Out' Concerts (Techdirt)
- Interview: Lala Co-Founder on 10-Cent Songs, iPhone Apps and Cable Partnerships (Epicenter)
- Concert promoter AEG has launched a simple yet innovative platform that aggregates the sponsorship opportunities at its many major music festivals called Your Brands Our Fans
The Obama administration taps 5th RIAA lawyer for the Justice Dept. (Threat Level ) How about just one lawyer from the EFF?
- Universal's indie distribution arm Fontana has added the Savoy Label
Group which includes 429 Records, Denon Classics, SLG Records,
and Savoy Jazz - Hands-on: Free but inconvenient music doesn't work for Qtrax (ars)
- Local record stores play on despite economy. (Orion)
- Video producer Mills Miller has created a non-commissioned video inspired by Kayne West's "Street Lights". Watch it after the jump below.
Kanye West-Street Lights(SPEC) Dir:Mills Miller from MillsMillerMedia on Vimeo.