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Music Biz News: Indie Stores Distribute Most Apps, Don Kirshner, ETix Acquires Rockhouse & More

Report: Independent Stores, Not iTunes and Android, Will Distribute Most Mobile Apps (Evolver) Indie labels Ministry of Sound and Malaco have moved to RoyaltyShare's system. (press release) BMG adds to. Continue reading [https://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2011/01/music-biz-news-3-2.html]

  • Report: Independent Stores, Not iTunes and Android, Will Distribute Most Mobile Apps (Evolver)
  • Indie labels Ministry of Sound and Malaco have moved to RoyaltyShare's system. (press release)
  • BMG adds to publishing empire with new deal to rep Fuji Entertainment America’s ARC Music, Six Palms Music and Third Story catalogs outside of Asia. (Reuters) Is a deal to buy EMI next?
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More Music Industry News & Commentary:

  • What happens when the CD factory closes? (CNet)
  • R.I.P. Don Kirshner
  • RouteNote has just launched our RouteNote Artist Directory / Download Store to the public. (Press)
  • TicketBiscuit, WorkPlay, and Guster have collaborated to present an "All In Price" of $25 for advance tickets to their April 4 show. This means that fans can buy tickets online, at the box office, or via phone with no convenience charges or fees added at the time of checkout.
  • ETix Expands Live Event Marketing Capabilities with Acquisition of Rockhouse Partners. (Press)
  • Simfy, Germany’s answer to Spotify, gets boost from major cable deal. (TNW)
  • Digging into Pandora's Music Genome with musicologist Nolan Gasser. (Ars)
  • There’s a One in 200 Chance You’re Tweeting From Inside Justin Bieber. (MM)
  • Lawsuit Stemming from 2000 Dr. Dre & Eminem Tour Reaches Supreme Court. (HHDX)
  • Mark Mulligan: Stuck in the Starting Blocks. (MIDEM)