Vote: Is Warners Crazy To Give Perez Hilton His Own Record Label?

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Pandora Gets Another $35 Million

Are royalty rates still too high for internet broadcasters to survive?  Many say yes, but a group of investors apparently disagree and have pumped $35 million into Pandora. Greylock is. Continue reading

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Concert Ticket Sales Slump? Live Nation’s All-In Offer Expands Beyond The Cheap Seats

Are Ticket Sales In A Slump? All summer long Live Nation has been running 24 hour sales on lawn seats for its amphitheater shows.  But this week the sale expands. Continue reading

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Derek Sivers: Barking

CD Baby founder Derek Sivers has devoted his own chapter two to projects that benefit the indie music community.  In this essay "Barking", Sivers shares some a bit of advice. Continue reading

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Monday’s Music Brief: Sivers, EMI, Perez, Jack White, Music Hack Day, 3 Strikes & More

HYPEBOT FEATURES: Derek Sivers: Barking Survey Say Streaming Music Cutting Piracy Is EMI's Fate In The Hands Of Troubled Citibank? Perez Hilton Prances Into Warners As Predicted VOTE: Is Warners. Continue reading

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Two Great Michael Jackson “Beat It” Flash Mobs

Flash mobs start with a few text messages to friends to gather at a public place.  Usually there's an action planned.  Something simple and direct that would also draw in. Continue reading

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REWIND: The New Music Industry’s Week In Review

Master Shortie: "A Blacklisted Artist Responds To Hype Machine" An insider's view of Amanda Palmer's success Indie distributor Lumberjack Mordam went out of business Moby's top selling track is also. Continue reading

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ASCAP Wants $’s For Embedded YouTube Videos

ASCAP sent a collection letter to Jason Calacanis  seeking payment for YouTube videos embedded on his Mahalo site. Based on what the group told Valleywag, many music bloggers should also. Continue reading

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Zookz: Unlimited Downloads For One Monthly Fee

Antigua Based Site Says Not Subject To US Copyright Law $9.85 per month for unlimited music or movie downloads and $17.95 per month for both.  One can already imagine the. Continue reading

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TuneCore’s Jeff Price Clarifies Universal Deal

From an email to Tunecore users sent late yesterday about the announcement of a new alliance with Universal: Today, TuneCore announced a new partnership with Universal distribution and its record. Continue reading

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Trent Reznor: What To Do As A New / Unknown Artist

This post on Trent Reznor's NIN blog is a must read from an artist who has helped re-write the rules of modern music marketing. I've added bold type to some. Continue reading

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