Warner Brothers Records LA Seeks Interns

FROM WBR: If you are in the LA area,we are seeking interns. You can get school credit. We need interns who can work their way through technology systems such as. Continue reading

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Op-Ed: Will Labels Share New “Taxes” With Artists?

Former indie promo man David Sherbow shares a very different perspective in this rebuttal to our recent Op-Ed from Music Manager Forum CEO John Webster on the a proposed iPod. Continue reading

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Nokia’s “Comes With Music” Comes With High Price

NEW DETAILS EMERGE Nokia is looking at a "crippling" financial bill for its "Comes With Music" program bundling free music downloads with phones, according to the UK’s Register. Universal Music. Continue reading

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iTunes Turns 6 – Much To Celebrate, But Danger Ahead

iTunes celebrates its 6th birthday today.  With an estimated 70% of the worldwide music download market, Steve Jobs & Co. have much to be proud of. A new InStat survey. Continue reading

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POLL: Predict iTunes’ 2012 Market Share

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Monday’s Music 2.0 Briefing: RIAA Stats, We7, Metallica D.I.Y. And Much More

HYPEBOT FEATURES The Music 2.0 Week In Review Join the debate: "Will Music Become A Modest Niche Business?" A Seeqpod player with all the Coachella bands > The RIAA releases. Continue reading

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Did You Miss Coachella?

Thanks to Seeqpod, here’s a great way to sample music from each of the bands. It’s also a smart use of new technologies to share Coachella to those who could. Continue reading

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Join The Debate: Will Music Become “Modest Niche Business”?

"It’s very ‘in’ now to hate the major labels, and I won’t defend many of their practices. But the fact remains that at least 75% of your favorite albums came. Continue reading

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Music 2.0 Week In Review: Capital Layoffs, Nokia Denies Payments, Starbucks Cuts Music & Much More

> There were major layoffs at Capital and Virgin Records, but Greg Thompson was promoted to EVP of a combined promo staff > Nokia denies making high payments to labels. Continue reading

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Starbucks Pushes Music To Back Burner

A year ago Starbucks moved more aggressively into music with releases by Paul McCartney and others that many saw as hopeful signs for a struggling industry. Now SVP Entertainment Ken. Continue reading

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