Tuesday’s Music Brief: Isle Of Man, Variety Layoffs, Microsoft DRM, Koch & More
Maximizing Your Music Experience (Part Two)- N.I.N. Released Free In New PlayApp Format
- 2 Brands, 12 Bands & Insound Join To Help Independent Radio
- A Wonderfully Horrible Microsoft Songsmith Ad
- LA's EconMusic Conference Set For Feb. 5th
- Meet Me In The Upper Right Hand Corner
MORE NEWS (UPDATED):
Despite music industry rhetoric to the contrary, UK downloaders are unlikely to be shut off by their ISP's. (Times UK)- More on the Isle of Man's plans to offer unlimited music via ISP. (Guardian, NY Times)
- Variety lays off 30. (paidContent)
- Indie filmmaker is giving away the soundtrack to promote the movie. (TechDirt)
- Microsoft defends DRM on its UK mobile music service. (EFF)
- How to record an album on your iPhone. (Music Radar)
- EMI continues its high quality vinyl series by releasing Ben Harper's catalog. (press release)
- Koch is taking on the moniker of its parent company and changing its name to E1.
- A contrary (and somewhat accurate) view of Midem. (Online Fandom)
- Thrift store MP3 player contains secret military files. (CNN)