REWIND: The Music Industry’s Week In Review
- Amazon's Daily Deal skirmish with iTunes proves Apple's power over record labels.
- No more social media for American Idol contestants.
- Music could mean $300 million to ISP's according to a new UK study.
- Zimbalam moves into U.S. challenging Tunecore.
- With Mixtapes & Social Media, Is The Album So Far Gone? A statistical look at Drake.
- CEO Leoni-Sceti is out and this is only the start of what could be a very tough month for EMI.
- Apple's first iPad ad airs, but where's the music?
- More bad news for EMI: OK Go exits to re-release album d.i.y. and the label lost a court battle with Pink Floyd over online sales.
- Video site VEVO shows strong growth.
- A2IM leads indie fight for net neutrality.
- 40% of UK consumers can't name a single online music service.
- Gaelic Storm follows recipe for email success.