Thursday’s Music Brief: YouTube, SXSW, Nettwerk, EMI, Choruss, Muziic & More
- YouTube Insight Analytics: Who Likes My Video?
- Counting Crows Drop Label For D.I.Y.
- SXSW: Wednesday Night: Already A Bit Blurry and The Mark & Pat Show Continues
- Ian Rogers Will Pay You $2 To Say Hi
- Shore Fire Media Promotes Nick Loss-Eaton
- ArtistData Upgrades Artist Info Publishing Platform
- Video: Isle Of Man ISP Flat Music Fee
- WSJ Names WMG's Edgar Bronfman To Excessive CEO Bonus List
- Daily DIY: Create A Business Plan
MORE MUSIC INDUSTRY NEWS:
All Terry All The Time: Terry McBride denies Nettwerk is for sale. (Billboard) Read a recent interview with Terry here and this article on his visit to Boston's Berklee School Of Music.- The WSJ says that "The surprise exit of Mr. Hands from the day-to-day management of Terra Firma is likely aimed at placating investors angry about the EMI debacle."
- A coalition of Irish ISPs has rebuffed the music industry's attempts to force a "three strikes" disconnection policy on all of Ireland's major internet providers. (Register)
- Choruss’s Covenant: The Promised Land (Maybe) For Record Labels; A Lesser Destination For Everyone Else (Intellectual Property Watch) This article shares the other side of the Choruss coin,
- Harvard prof apologizes to judge, RIAA lawyers. Or did he? (ars)
- Muziic: YouTube approved our site. (CNet)