Thursday’s Music Brief: Save Paste, Azoff Goes Country, Top Pirate List, Slacker & More
- Changing The Economics Of Music
- Save Paste Magazine: Readers Asked To Help
- imeem Adds iPhone App
- Webcaster Settlement Act Moves Forward
- Calculate Your Savings: Zune Pass vs. iTunes
- Sony CEO: "We Could Have Beaten Apple"
MORE MUSIC NEWS:
- Irving Azoff's Front Line Management has acquired Dale Morris & Associates, home to country's top touring artist Kenny Chesney plus Big & Rich and Gretchen Wilson. (Billboard)
- BayTSP is the outfit that tracks file-sharers and sends infringement notices to ISPs. Using cumulative data from its entertainment industry clients, the company reveals which nation’s sharers get caught infringing the most. (TorrentFreak)
- Slacker and YouTube infiltrate Sony X-Series Walkman. (cNet)
- Universal Music to Expand Usage of Play MPE Secure Digital Media Distribution System to 77 Countries (press release)
- Nederlander Concerts Adds Friend-to-Friend Invite Service Iggli To Their Website. (press release)
- Vinyl Nation – The unlikely rebirth of analog in a digital world. (Flagstaff Live)
- Armed with a Wii, Brookline conductor challenges concept of live music. (Wicked Local)
- RealNetworks Ups The Ante; Wants To Add Antitrust Charges Against The MPAA (Techdirt)