Tuesday’s Music Briefing: EMI, Dell’s Zing, Songbird, eMusic & More
- KCRW’s influential Nick Harcourt resigns
- Orchard Has Strong Q3. Cuts Loss to $59K.
- Circuit City Files For Bankruptcy
- RoyaltyShare Expands European Team And Services
- Warner Music Group Goes All 360
- The Data Dilemma: When Enough Is Enough
MORE NEWS –
- Details of the EMI restructuring emerge. (Variety)
Dell may be dropping plans for a portable music and video player indefinitely and concentrating on delivering a media player that organizes downloaded music and movies via its purchase last year of Zing. (ars) Does the world really need another media player? For example here is….- A very positive "hands on" with the new open source Songbird 1.0 music player application. (ars) I may switch. What do you guys think?
- In support of the 5 cents download and $5 CD. (Inside Music Media)
- Pizza Hut gives away 75 free tracks with a purchase via eMusic. (press release)
- A judge has ordered the new head of the Apple iPod/iPhone team to stop work because of a non-compete with previous employer IBM. (Reuters)