Monday’s Music 2.0 Briefing: WMG Falters, Zunes Shortage, Latin Digital, Worst Covers Of ’07 & More
UPDATED:
> Warner Music Group stock is down another 2+% in morning trading. Is a $5 price for the major label group around the corner? Get the latest WMG stock price here.
> In the latest sign that Zunes may finally be gaining traction with consumers, there appear to be shortages of some models. (iSuppli via DMN)
> Anthrax finds new lead singer via MySpace. (Reuters)
> The digital business finally starts to heat up for Latin music. (Billboard)
> A look at all the players that deliver music via WiFi. (Boston Globe)
> JupiterMedia is quickly becoming the largest owner of royalty free music in the world. (Jupiter blog)
> Music Giants and Olive Media are offering a new way to deliver lossless downloads. (Chicago Tribune)
> Pitchfork pick the worst album covers of 2007. (Pitchfork) Be sure to read the captions.
> Don’t forget to vote of your favorite music blogs in our Best Music Blog Awards. You’ll find a full list of categories and be able to cast your vote here. It all ends on Wednesday.
> Just to be sire you didn’t miss anything important, check out Hypebot’s Music 2.0 Week In Review.
> R.I.P. – Dan Fogelberg (web, wiki )
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