Monday’s Music Briefing: Sony, WMG vs. YouTube, Music Press & More
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MORE NEWS:
- Sony says 90% of its devices will offer internet connectivity by 2011. (paidContent)
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s there dissension in the ranks? WMG may have told YouTube to take down its videos, but an Atlantic Records YouTube channel and some label group artists still remain.
- Cisco is helping WMG add social networking to artist web sites. (Reuters) The software is available to others, but wih all the options how many will use it?
- Is surround sound coming to iTunes? (Gadget Lab)
- How 2008 May or May Not Have Contributed to the Slow Death of the Music Industry. (Tiny Mix Tapes)
- Amazon, Apple, MySpace and the price of music. (cNet)
- Manager Jon Leshay and RED Distribution will form Storefront Recordings. The label will launchin April with the release of Mandy Moore's follow-up album to the 2007 critically acclaimed, "Wild Hope. The conception of this label emanates from the ongoing need for managers to protect a client's creative control.
- RIAA has dropped Atlantic v. Brennan after defendant failed to appear. (ars)
- Opinion: How The Music Industry Can Get Digital Satisfaction. (WSJ) Read this only for its late-to-the-party overly simplistic comic value.
- Is there a downturn in the music press? Country Weekly has doubled its publication frequency from 26 to 52 times yearly. The ocver price will also drop from a dollar to $2.49 (press release) Country sales are downb to. What is it that CW is doing that Rolling Stone and others aren't? My gut syas maybe serving the fan of a specific genre and lifestyle.'
- Two "best of music journalism" in 2008. (Popmatters and Music Press Report)
- UK's Music Thing blog has stopped publishing.