AOL MIGRATES TO MORE FREE SERVICES INCLUDING MUSIC
"…In one of the most dramatic transformations in its twenty year history, the long beleaguered Internet giant is about to take down the walls that used to keep out everyone. Continue reading
Indigo Girls Hit DC In Support Of Local Low Power FM
The Low Power FM movement got a huge boost recently when, according to Digital Music News, "…the Indigo Girls hit Capitol Hill last week to support localism, community service and. Continue reading
KCRW-FM & KCRW.COM ADD LEXUS AS PODCAST SPONSOR
As another example of how far podcasting has come, public radio station KCRW in Santa Monica, CA (89.9 FM and KCRW.com) announced today that the Southern California Lexus Dealers will. Continue reading
Artificial Viral Marketing
Artificial viral marketing – using temporary or phony email addresses to post messages on web sites, chat rooms and even blogs like Hypebot – is a practice that few marketers. Continue reading
Radio Loosing Key Listeners To Web
According to an aricle from Billboard Radio Monitor: "A new study has confirmed …Music radio stations are facing increasingly powerful competition from the modern music culture. The study, conducted by. Continue reading
Gov’t Crackdown On College Radio
From the The College Media Journal online: "I’d rather have a boring station than no station at all." With 13 years of hindsight and constant reminders of his station’s occasional. Continue reading
Infinity Radio Expands Podcasting. Music Shows Still Left Behind.
According to the Hollywood Reporter, "Viacom Inc.’s Infinity Broadcasting radio unit unveiled an expansion of its podcasting activities to its nine all-news stations Thursday as it continues to look for. Continue reading
Radio Documentary Profiles Digital Music Trends
WFUV-FM in NYC has produced an interesting radio special that serves as an entry level education to the world of digital music called ALL THINGS DIGITAL. They describe it as. Continue reading
XM + Downloads = Great New Service
According to Digital Music News "XM Satellite Radio is considering an expansion outside of its current streaming radio service…the company has sent a survey to select subscribers to gauge interest. Continue reading
Net Radio Listenership Tops 37 Million
Arbitron says 37 million Americans (and countless more worldwide) tune into internet radio at least once a month. Why aren’t record labels promoting more aggressively to these stations? Email us. Continue reading