Wednesday’s Music Brief: Facebook, Dell, Ticketmaster, Hendrix & More
- Liberty Helps Sirius XM Avoid Bankrputcy
Half Of Charges Dropped At Pirate Bay Trial- Nokia's Comes With Music Adds INgrooves
- Internet Radio SoundExchange Talks Fail
- Some Broadcasters Reach Net Royalty Deal
- The Digital Natives: A Generation of Broken Robots (Part 1of 5)
- Warner Chappell Adds 3 A&R Execs
- Daily D.I.Y. –Take Charge Of Your Own Promotion
- Indie Band Pays Fans To Download Album
- Hip Hop Business News From ProHipHop
MORE INDUSTRY NEWS:
Responding to user demands Facebook launches a new Facebook Bill of Rights and reverted to previous Terms of Use. (ReadWriteWeb, Facebook Blog)- Dell unveils a long overdue digital download store. (iPortal)
- Ticketmaster shareholders sue over merger with Live Nation. (LA Biz)
- Christopher Hicks has been appointed EVP Def Jam Recordings (press release)
- SK Telecom and RealNetworks Expand Strategic Alliance. (press release)
Media Memo: MySpace’s Google Gravy Train Set to Stop Next Year- Experience Hendrix awarded $3.2M judgment in vodka lawsuit
- Why Digital Music Companies And The Labels Have So Much Trouble Getting Along (paidContent)
- Nokia Siemens Sells Music2You to IMImobile (PC World)
- YouTube has added the library of digital music distributor DashGo to its free AudioSwap tool. AudioSwap is a new feature that allows users to automatically add licensed music to their videos. DashGo clients include The Pharcyde and Young MC from Delicious Vinyl, Cocout Records and more.