More New Music Industry News: 10 Cent Songs, Global Self-License, Pirate Bay & More

Hypebot will continue to cover breaking news and report on trends throughout the holiday break. Will Apple Bury Lala's 10 Cent Songs? (Michael Robertson) Apple allegedly preparing devs for mystery. Continue reading

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Would You Pay For Access? Blazetrak Hopes So.

Would you pay to have a successful musician, producer, songwriter or choreographer review your portfolio or answer a question about the music industry? Startup Blazetrak thinks so, and has built. Continue reading

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New Nimbit Marketing Alliance Offers One Stop Direct-To-Fan Services

Artist services provider Nimbit has just opened a Direct-to-Fan Marketing Services Alliance made up of companies who compliment and extend its platform's existing ability to enable artists and their teams. Continue reading

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MySpace Says Wait A Little Longer For Your Imeem Playlists

This email went out to imeem users earlier this week: The MySpace Music team is working around the clock to duplicate your imeem playlists and make them available to you. Continue reading

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More New Music Industry News: Top iPhone Apps, Stereogum, WMG + Hulu. NARM & More

Proposed Ticketmaster-Live Nation Merger: What To Expect Next. (Billboard) The 40 best branded iPhone music apps of 2009. (Music Ally) Metal music writer Brandon Stosuy has taken his popular Metal. Continue reading

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Warner Music Signs With Hulu

(Updated) Warner Music Group has joined EMI in signing on with popular online video site Hulu. The pair will create artist focused online channels that feature music videos, interviews, live. Continue reading

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New Music Industry Executives To Watch In 2010

This inaugural list of Hypebot's New Music Industry Executives To Watch In 2010 covers a wide variety of movers, shakers and trend setters. Many have either recently launched potentially game. Continue reading

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FreeAllMusic.com Launches In Private Beta

FreeAllMusic, a new site that will offer mp3's in exchange for watching a single video commercial enters private beta today, December 22nd. There is no software required and once a. Continue reading

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TweetDeck To Get More Music Friendly

Many musicians and music marketers already use TweetDeck to manage their Twitter traffic, as well as, to post simultaneously to multiple social networks. But Twitter is about to get a. Continue reading

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Kik To Bring Stream And Buy Music To Blackberry

"The labels love Kik because it targets a demo that never paid for music." – Ted Livingston, Kik Originally launched as Unsynced, a utility for managing music on The Blackberry,. Continue reading

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