Video: Six Female Rock Journalists Share Stories
Women Who Rock from Caitlin Wittlif on Vimeo. What is it like being a female in the music journalism industry? 6 women in the field share their experiences in this. Continue reading
Video Viewing On Social Networks Doubles
Is Facebook The Next You Tube? Facebook was the dominate force once again, as the time spent viewing video on social networking sites increased 98% over the last year from. Continue reading
Video: Duran Duran’s John Taylor On Attention, Competition & The New Music Industry
I set off quite a debate last week when I published a quote from John Taylor of Duran Duran’s presentation at UCLA’s 40th Anniversary of the Internet conference that Twitter. Continue reading
Hulu Nabs Norah Jones And EMI
EMI Music becomes the first major label group to pact with Hulu, the popular U.S. online video service that offers TV shows and movie. EMI will offer concerts and videos. Continue reading
Chartjackers: Crowdsourcing To Top The UK Charts
The BBC TV show Chartjackers follows four UK YouTube favorites during a 10 week quest to crowd-source a number one single for the charity Children In Need with no money.. Continue reading
YouTube Gets Social
As socialization continues to dominate the web, YouTube, once satisfied with being the top online video site, is taking steps not to be left behind. They've built some tools into. Continue reading
WMG Pacts With FreeWheel To Monetize Video
The Warner Music Group has signed on with FreeWheel to manage and monetize its online advertising strategy. Under the agreement, WMG will use FreeWheel's Monetization Rights Management (MRM) platform to. Continue reading
Foo Fighters Draw 440,000 To Web Only Concert
It's not quite the 10 million that YouTube says watched last week's U2 online concert, but 440,000 tuning in to see a net only concert by the Foo Fighters via. Continue reading
Video From Google Music Search Announcement
Video interviews with executives involved in the project including RJ Pittman of Google, MySpace’s Courtney Holt and Bill Nguyen of lala (via Techcrunch) and two video preview of the new. Continue reading
“Barbie Girl”: 12 Years Later The Subject Of A Lawsuit Becomes Mattel’s Marketing Tool
In 1997 Mattel Corp. sued one hit wonders Aqua for copyright infringement over their annoying yet catchy hit “Barbie Girl”. The lawsui lasted until 2002 when the judge ruled in. Continue reading