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The Week’s Top Music Industry News: Indies on MySpace, Imeem Buys Snocap, Video On Net & Much More

> Problems lie ahead for digital music distributors as labels demand lower fees and more services.

Orchard
> A letter to labels from The Orchard’s CEO leaked to Hypebot showed concern for how the new MySpace Music will treat indie record labels and artists. A Hypebot commentary shed additional light on the issue.

> Music based social networker imeem bought Snocap.

> Last.fm says full song streams sell music.

> Island Def Jam and TAG men’s body spray have formed a new hip-hop record label, TAG Records to be led Jermaine Dupri.

Videogum
> Coverage of two video sites run by indie music blogs that launched this week: Pitchfork.tv and Videogum. Vote on which one you think will be the most popular.

> Virgin Megastore sales are up a surprising 11.5%.

> Zune has cut deals with several major Latin American music sites.

> Wikipedia beats MySpace as the top go to place for band and music info.Ourstage

> Music contest site OurStage.com has partnered with some of America’s largest music festivals.

> A new study says only 40% of music will be sold via downloads by 2012.

> Overlay.tv asked Hypebot readers to comment on their video tagging service and tell them how it can be used by the music industry.

> An interview with the head of Penny Distribution.

> The first Digital NARM Conference is taking shape.

> User awareness of iTunes is up and MySoace is down.

Help_wanted
> HELP WANTED: Megaforce is looking for a marketing and digital coordinator and ArtistExcite seeks a marketing and business development staffer.

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