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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A Media Hub For The Car

From FMQB.com:  "The demand for multi-media access in cars is rising as nearly 12 percent of vehicles currently have screens for viewing DVDs or other data. Alpine Electronics estimates that. Continue reading

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Germany’s MotorFM Might Just Be The Future Of Radio

For some time now we have envisioned the the future of "radio" as thousands of niche stations programmed by creative and knowledgeable music lovers streamed to homes and offices via. Continue reading

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NET RADIO & MUSIC ON CELL PHONES

From FMQB.com "…Yesterday, Motorola introduced iRadio, a new service that will allow Internet radio to reach mobile phones. The iRadio technology fine-tunes existing media-ready mobile phones and allows them to. Continue reading

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P2P File Sharing On Your Cell Phone

Melodeo a developer of mobile music delivery technology, announced on Thursday that it has developed a new peer-to-peer mobile music sharing service, that lets cell phone owners send purchased tracks. Continue reading

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RINGTONES SALES WILL SURPASS HALF BILLION MARK

Performing rights organization BMI, which represents more than 300,000 songwriters, predicts that retail sales of cell phone ringtones in the U.S. this year will surpass $500 million, up from $245. Continue reading

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Digital Music Forum Announces Keynotes

This year’s Fifth Annual Digital Music Forum has announced its keynote speakers for the conference, which will be held March 2 in New York City. Opening the event will be. Continue reading

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