Indies Slam MySpace But Keep Their Pages Updated
Major voices in the independent label community are crying foul over the deal MySpace Music is offering them that does not include the equity afforded the four major labels. But. Continue reading
Is eMusic In A Slump?
Within the various announcements and coverage of the resignation of eMusic David Pakman were some interesting tidbits: Subscribers were pegged at 400,000 – a number that eMusic has been touting. Continue reading
AllOfMP3 Is Back…Or Something Damn Close To It
Amy Winehouse, Back To Black $1.78 Justin Timeberlake, Love Sounds $2.27 My Chemical Romance, The Black People $2.27 MP3count.com is a Ukrainian based site that appears to claim simliar regulations. Continue reading
We7 Adds The Orchard For Ad Supported Streams
We7 has added more than 1.3 million tracks from digital distributor The Orchard for ad-funded, on-demand streaming, downloads and paid-for mp3 downloads. We7 users will be able to listen to. Continue reading
Tuesday’s Music Briefing: MySpace, eMusic, Universal, Limewire & Much More
HYPEBOT FEATURES: Indies Slam MySpace But Keep Their Pages Updated Is eMusic In A Slump? Pakman Leaves eMusic AllOfMP3 Is Back…Or Something Damn Close To It EMI Music Promotes Three. Continue reading
EMI Music Promotes Three Executives
EMI Music Publishing has promoted three executives to key commercial roles within its Music Resources and Music Services divisions. Jovanka Ciares has been appointed Vice President of Music Services &. Continue reading
Pakman Leaves eMusic
eMusic has announced that President and CEO David Pakman will depart the company. Pakman will become a partner at an unnamed venture capital firm and eMusic has retained the Barlow. Continue reading
More Indies Speak Out Against MySpace
In recent days, a growing chorus of independent labels and trade groups have expressed displeasure over a deals offered them by MySpace Music that dis not include equity similar to. Continue reading
Big Changes For Zune?
Late last week Microsoft Zune users received notice that the entire online Zune system would be down for a full 48 hours starting today. That’s an eternity in the online. Continue reading
U.S. House Throws Net Radio A Lifeline
The U.S. House of Representatives last night approved by voice vote legislation that could help all webcasters. The Digital Media Association (DiMA), SoundExchange, NPR and the RIAA have issued a. Continue reading