Monday’s Music Briefing: Pump Audio, Dido, Panodora’s “Honeymoon Over” and Much More
HYPEBOT FEATURES:
UK Artists Bands Together To Control Their Future- Nokia’s Comes With Music Comes With Restrictions
- Vote: Will Nokia’s Comes With Music Be A Hit?
- UK Artists Bands Together To Control Their Future
- Radiohead’s "In Raindows" One Year Later
- MTV Int’l Names Bruce Gillmer SVP Talent & Music
- Last Week’s Music Industry Week In Review: Royalties, Nokia, eMusic, MySpace & Much More
MORE NEWS:
Sony BMG SVP of US Digital Sales Adam Mirabella is leaving to take a post at Nokia
as Director of Global Digital Music Retail.- Getty Images has launched Premium Playlist as an adjunct to its Pump Audio online music licensing service featuring established artists. (Premium Playlist)
- Dido gives UK rewards music destination the Nectar Music Store an exclusive that can be downloaded for cash or points. (Nectar)
- Reactions are positive as CRB sets stable music rates. (News Factor)
Pandora‘s founder says the "honeymoon is over" for streaming music services and shakeout in the sector is 3 to 18 months away. (paidContent)- Three Music start ups present at the Digital Music Forum and the audience votes. (Wired)
- Correction: Comes With Music actually launched with many indies including Beggars Group, IODA, Ministry of Sound, PIAS and Pinnacle in addition to The Orchard as I originally reported.