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Music Industry News: Bye Bye B-Sides, Apple Hires, Robertson Sounds Off, Touring, DJ Shadow & More

Sirius XM Grows Revenue In Q3. (FMQB) Why the iPod is the Greatest Gadget of the 21st Century. (Cnet)    Introducing Last.fm Kinect. (Last.fm) Apple hires Warner executive to pave way for streaming iTunes. (Geek)  The dos. Continue reading [https://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2010/11/music-industry-news

  • Sirius XM Grows Revenue In Q3. (FMQB)
  • Why the iPod is the Greatest Gadget of the 21st Century. (Cnet)
  • Introducing Last.fm Kinect. (Last.fm)
  • Apple hires Warner executive to pave way for streaming iTunes. (Geek)
  • The dos and don'ts of touring. (Guardian)
  • Brilliant: UK Venue’s App Lets Regulars Skip the Line. (Evolver)

6a00d83451b36c69e20133f58067d2970b-800wi More Music Industry News & Commentary:

  • How To Calculate the ROI of Your Social Media Campaign. (Mashable)
  • MP3tunes’ Robertson: Labels’ Approach To Startups Is Like The Drug War. (paidContent)
  • Bye-bye B-sides – With the B-side now defunct, musicians are exploring other uses for leftover songs. (Guardian)
  • EU Indie Label Ministry Of Sound Ditches File Sharing Lawsuits After It Finds Out That BT Actually Protects User Privcy (Techdirt)
  • 10 Steps to More Scientific Social Media Marketing. (HubSpot)
  • Q&A: DJ Shadow Talks Hip-Hop's Past, The Internet's Present and Music's Future. (DO) plus On The Road With DJ Shadow – The Shadowsphere Meets The Death Star & Reaching Fans Online (Hypebot)
  • Listening To Rap For The First Time, With A Book Critic, (NPR)
  • Who Let the Videos Out. (WSJ)
  • Career Retrospective #6 – Dave Grohl. (TheMusicCycle)
  • Vulture Hangs Out in Cee-Lo Green’s Hotel Room. (NYMag)
  • At A Nashville Record Store, Mainstream Country Fights For Shelf Space. (NPR)