REWIND: The Music Industry’s Week In Review
- MySpace bought iLike last week for only $20 million just as iLike opened its own download store. How will Face book reacts and what does it all mean for music marketers?
- Amie Street adds Sony's RED catalog to its dynamically priced download store.
- iTunes dominates U.S. music sales with 69% of downloads and 25% of all formats.
- 8 out of 10 in the US don't listen to music on their cell phones.
- Cell phone giant Nokia plans to remake the entire music industry.
- Is Apple planning a September music surprise?
- Is live music feeling the economic pinch?
- The Bandwidth Music Technology Conference is August 26-27 in San Francisco.
- Mathew Ebel: Building His Career From The Basement Up
- Facebook has added instant Twitter updates for artist pages.
- In a cost (and ear) saving move MySpace Music disabled autoplay.
- Indie artist Moldover;s new release: When The Marketing Overshadows The Music
- The Music Software Popularity Index
- A new study proves the download's eco-advantage.
- Vote for Hypebot's panel at SXSW: "Live Music & The Net – It's About More Than Just Ticketing".