EMI Music Gets Into The Rag Trade
Maybe things aren't as bad as we thought at EMI. Or maybe they've decided that they can't become profitable just sellng music. Either way, and despite an already crushing debt. Continue reading
Internet Broadcasting Grows As Radio Stumbles
A new Bridge Ratings survey asked, "With all the devices at their disposal, which is their primary mobile medium, the one they use the most each day?" click on image. Continue reading
User Growth Slows Across Major Social Networks
MySpace may be experiencing the greatest decline, but unique user visits are flat or declining slightly across most major social networks. Twitter, Facebook and MySpace are each aggressively rolling out. Continue reading
Rhapsody Puts Real Music Fans In TV Ads
It's not revolutionary, but it is refreshing. Rather than use another insincere pop star sharing a phony personal moment, Rhapsody's new TV ads feature four music fans engaging with the. Continue reading
More New Music Industry News: Rock Hall, Soundsnap, Payola Detective, ZumoDrive, MTVN & More
The Stooges, Genesis, ABBA, the Hollies and Jimmy Cliff will be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame at the shrine's 25th annual ceremony on March 15 at. Continue reading
Myxer Ramps Up Artist Services With MobileStage
Mobile music content provider Myxer has expanded its artist services offering with the launch of MobileStage, a mobile marketing suite that delivers music applications for iPhone, BlackBerry and Android, as. Continue reading
TuneCore Signs With MySpace Music
(Updated) It's A Smart Addition For TuneCore, But Is It Worth It For Artists? TuneCore artists can now share in the ad revenue generated when their songs are streamed on. Continue reading
Swedes Confirm UK Study: Artist Income Rising
A new analysis of music industry revenue in Sweden confirms an earlier UK study that showed that artist income, mostly from live concerts, is growing even as revenue from recorded. Continue reading