Monday’s Music Briefing: Kyte, EMI.com, Zune, YouTube, Android & More
- Maximizing Your Music Experience (Part 1)
- Virgin Media ISP Pulls Radical Plan For Legal P2P
- Layoffs At Universal's Interscope
- WMG YouTube Ban Spawns Protest Videos
- Facebook Now Has 2X Users Of MySpace
- Rocky Week Ahead For Music Stocks
- Music's Week In Review: EMI, Midem, Donovan, Jogli & More
MORE NEWS (UPDATED):
- Sony Music joins Universal in utilizing the Kyte mobile video platform which enables 1 click "broadcast". (press release) I've seen Kyte in action and its an
amazingly simple way for artists to video blog their activities via mobile.
- Bogdan Roscic will become President, Sony Music Classical. (press release)
- The relaunched EMI.com steps up its data gathering efforts with exclusive content including a free Lilly Allen album mix mp3. Fans must give info to get the advance release. (EMI)
- Microsoft Zune:$100M sales drop plus layoffs lead to questions. (paidContent)
- The fight to add performance royalties to broadcast radio is set to return with the new Congress. (FMQB)
- YouTube is expanding its click to buy program of in-stream links to Amazon and iTunes. (YouTube blog)
- Last.fm has added an app for Google's Android mobile platform. (Last.fm)
- Apple has added important security fix for QuickTime. (Apple)