Is Infinity Killing Music Radio?

FMQB has the most complete coverage of the Howard Stern replacement derby results here as well as a complete listings of changes by market here.  What should be of most. Continue reading

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Labels And Artists Fight Over Piece Of Growing Download Pie

According  to Wired.com, "Thanks to the success of iPod and iTunes, online music sales are growing at a healthy clip. But record labels complain they aren’t recouping expenses, while musicians. Continue reading

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World Music Download Site To Launch

Over the last ten years, World Music Network has become one of the leading forces on the world music scene, receiving numerous accolades and praise from both the press and. Continue reading

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DIGITAL MUSIC NEWS – WEEK IN REVIEW

– Various creative unions demanded discussions over royalty allocations following an agreement between Apple and ABC/Disney. The agreement, which coincided with the release of iTunes 6 and a new video-enabled. Continue reading

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MUSIC INDUSTRY QUICK NEWS

– According to the BBC, "A new study estimates that the average person spends about £21,000 ($37,172 US) on music during their lifetime.  "The figure includes the amount spent on. Continue reading

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Music Companies Missing Opportunity To Make Money With New Video iPod

The tech editor of the LA Times loves the new video iPod, but suggested that it might be worth waiting awhile to go out and buy one. He loved the. Continue reading

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New Blog The Philoneist Files Chronicles How New Technologies Can Benefit Individuals

We’ve been enjoying reading the new blog The Philoneist Files which chronicles breaking news stories about innovations in science, technology, and society from an array of internet sources. Philoneist Files’. Continue reading

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DIGITAL MUSIC NEWS – WEEK IN REVIEW

The biggest news this week came out of San Jose, where Apple chief Steve Jobs unveiled a video-enabled iPod. That was accompanied by the release of iTunes 6, which offers. Continue reading

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iRadio Will Distribute Hundreds Of Free Music Stations Via Cell

Watch out commercial radio and satellite broadcasters, the Internet radio revolution is about to go portable as predicted via the cell phone. The Motorola iRadio service is expected to launch. Continue reading

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Sanford U Students To Get Free Yahoo! Music Unimited

According to HitsDailyDouble.com, "Yahoo! Music and Stanford University have announced plans to offer students free access to the Yahoo! Music Unlimited subscription service…(the deal)enables subscribers to listen to commercial-free Internet. Continue reading

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