2nd Q Results: UMG Does Better Than Most
In the first half of the year, Universal Music Group’s revenues of € 2,044 million grew 4.9% at constant currency which meant a 2.4% decline in actual currency compared to. Continue reading
EU-5 Mobile Music To Hit $1.4B By 2012
Are you active enough in the mobile music space? EU-5mobile music retail revenues will exceed US$1.4 billion by 2012. While the UK is the biggest individual mobile music market in. Continue reading
Cracks In UK ISP Crackdown Surface
What appeared to be a united front to fight UK P2P piracy is already showing signs of wear and tear just one day after an agreement with ISP’s to crackdown. Continue reading
Win 2 Tickets To Bandwidth ’08 Conference
The Bandwith Music & Technology Conference takes place in San Francisco on August 14 and 15, and this rising star on the music conference circuit just announced a stellar lineup. Continue reading
Friday’s Music Briefing: MySpace Music, Pandora, EconCeleb & More
HYPEBOT FEATURES: Cracks In UK ISP Crackdown Surface EU-5 Mobile Music To Hit $1.4B By 2012 2nd Q Results: UMG Does Better Than Most Win 2 Tickets To Bandwidth ’08. Continue reading
BPI Takes Small Step Towards UK ISP Ban
UK label association BPI has reached an agreement with ISPs on measures designed to reduce unauthorized file sharing. But while stricter legislation may follow, so far, the deal lacks the. Continue reading
Matt Nathanson – Success Takes Time
This 15 years in the making overnight success story of singer/songwriter Matt Nathanson comes courtesy of Coalition Of Independent Music Stores head Don VanCleave. A full year after release, Nathanson’s. Continue reading
The Pretenders Go 2.0 To Market New Release
Steve Bing funded and Jeff Ayeroff led Shangri-La Music is taking full advantage of the spectrum of music 2.0 release opportunities for the roll out of "Break Up The Concrete",. Continue reading
Yahoo! Music! Closing! Burn! Tracks! Now!
There had to be a better way. It’s no surprise that Yahoo! Music is shutting down its download store and pointing customers to Rhapsody. But did they have to pull. Continue reading