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Hypebot’s New Music Business Briefing For Monday November 13th, 2006

Zune_logo_27> Tomorrow is the official public launch of Microsoft’s ZUNE store and player.

Creativezenvplus_10> Jupiter Research predicts that the market for portable mp3 players will top 100 million by 2011 and that the iPod will dominate for at least 18 more months.  (Jupiter summary)

Cds_color_19> A survey of 2000 16-24 year olds in the UK says that the CD is dead within five years. 60% have downloaded music onto a cell and 76% of purchasers said that when they hear something that they like, they want it immediately. (Times UK)

> Never one to waste time, Jay Z is embarking on the Cingular sponsored Hangar Tour on November 18: seven shows, seven cities, in 17 hours. Jay-Z will fly with toe lucky winners in his private G5 to Atlanta, Philadelphia, Washington D.C., New York, Chicago, Los Angeles and Las Vegas to Concert_vaultperform for radio contest winners. (FMQB)

> Wolfgang Vault has started streaming it’s collection of full vintage concerts for free to boost its booming rock memorabilia business.  (here)

> UPDATE – Thanks to alert Hypebot reader Bill we learned that MySpace who had grabbed indie band Bones MySpace URL for a new Fox TV show has given it back. (FMQB) Keep the info and tips coming!

THIS WEEK ON HYPEBOT:  A report on the Billboard Talent & Touring Convention. Zune launch coverage. An interview with the founder of The New Music Tipsheet. And Much More.

> R.I.P. – R&B crooner Gerald Lavert

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