- Apple Debuts Mac App Store With 1,000 Free, Paid Apps. (DMW)
- MUSIC STATS 2010: Nielson Soundscan offers an in depth look at the stats that define the music industry in 2010.
- We7 to launch music-streaming service in Ireland. (Silicon Republic)
- As UK music retailer HMV shutters 60 stores (BBC), people may view the decline as inevitable – but store closures will hurt independent labels more than the majors. (Guardian)
More Music Industry News:
- BitTorrent Inc. To Launch All-In-One BitTorrent Ecosystem. (TF)
- Facebook Faces IPO or SEC Disclosure in 2012 (Wired)
- Labels still looking forward to Google Music, Spotify less so. (Reuters)
- Why the Dave Matthews Band Model Won't Save Music. (Atlantic)
- At Apple, everything is "revolutionary" (ZDnet)
- A CES Long Shot: Meet the Beamz, Guitar Hero’s Odd Cousin (All Things Digital)
- Special Report: Music Industry’s Lavish Lobby Campaign For Digital Rights. (IP)
- Ask the indie professor: Why are there so many white indie bands? (Guardian)
- The SoundCloud Desktop App. (SC)
- Looking up: 2011 is ready to rock. Business may be going from bad to worse but the music is thriving, says Neil McCormick. (Telegraph)
- Your Constituents Are Your Allies. (GeorgeHoward)
- The “Fallacy of Intellectual Property” Fallacy. (Copyhype)
- Everything costs more now, so why is it still $5 to see a local rock show in Nashville? (NS)
- Katy Perry Sells Most Digital Singles in Dismal Year For Record Sales. (RS)
- Gracenote gets into mood-music. (MusicAlly)
- Swedish Music Service Launching In U.S. (No, Not That One) (PC)