U2’s Smart Use Of Text Messaging

From MediaPost’s Online Spin: "This past weekend I was lucky enough to see U2 play a sold-out show in San Jose. If you haven’t seen U2 in the last few. Continue reading

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SMART PRE-RELEASE PROMO: Cingular Wirelss To Debut Songs As Ringtones Before Radio

The HollywoodReporter.com writes that "Cingular Wireless will debut new music singles from top artists as cell phone "ringtones" on its network before those songs make their traditional radio debut…" Cingular. Continue reading

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What Is The Next Digital Musi Industry Hit ?

From DigitalMusicNews.com Editor Paul Resnikoff: "Ask Clive Davis about success in the music business, and he’ll talk to about making hits. Big smashes, the kind that grow moss at the. Continue reading

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Sony Fights The iPod Wave With New Walkman

Sony is finally fighting back against the iPod’s market dominance with it’s long overdue NW-HD5 Network Walkman.  But will anyone care? The world got an unauthorized advance look last week. Continue reading

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Motorola Goes Silent On iTunes Enabled Phone

The Associated Press reports for some reason Motorola abruptly changed course, "…just as it was going to unveil a new cell phone featuring the iTunes music download service from Apple". Continue reading

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Radio @ AOL Cuts Cingular Deal

America Online has reportedly cut a deal with Cingular Wireless to deliver it’s 200 format broadcast stream to telephones before the end of 2005. 

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US Music Marketers Could Learn From UK

I’m on the way back from the ILMC (International Live Music Conference) in London and during this, my second brief visit to the city, I was struck by how much. Continue reading

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Labels Still Blaming P2P

It seems as if the major labels will never stop blaming piracy for all there woes.  Acording to FMQB "Sony-BMG CEO Andrew Lack said the music industry is still on. Continue reading

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VIRGIN RADIO STREAMS TO CELL PHONES

From The Times of London: "Virgin Radio yesterday became the first commercial British station to be heard around the world by listeners on the move, as it made available software. Continue reading

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Radio Fights Back

Traditional broadcasters are exploring the use of a new weapon in their fight against satellite and Internet radio.  Reuters reports that "several leading U.S. radio operators are considering forming a. Continue reading

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