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Want Teen Fans? Start Texting… 4K Times A Month

A Nielsen study shows that teens send or receive an avergae of 3,339 texts a month or an average of 6 per waking hour. Teen girls average 4,050 and boys. Continue reading

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Atomic Tom Perfoms With iPhones On Subway Ride

Last month, Atomic Tom had their instruments stolen. Not to be dismayed, the group teamed up for a subway show on their iPhones. It's compelling. Four guys having the time. Continue reading

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MTT: Music & Social Shifts

Brian John Mitchell recalls how music in society has changed since the 1970s. Music was a social event where friends would gather to listen to a new vinyl record. A. Continue reading

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All You Really Need To Know About Apple’s Earning Results: More Profits, Fewer iPods, Google Sucks

Apple announced impressive financial results for its fiscal Q4 ending September 25th posting record revenue of $20.34B and net quarterly profit of $4.31B. Gross margin was 36.9 %. International sales. Continue reading

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ReverbNation Buys Mobile App Maker Sound Around

ReverbNation has acquired Sound Around, an application developer focused on creating custom mobile apps for musicians. The deal will enable ReverbNation to extend its growing artist toolkit. Details of the. Continue reading

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Terra Firma & EMI vs. Citigroup Trial Day One: “They knew they’d lied.”

The court battle between investment firm Terra Firma and bankers Citigroup over the $4.9 billion purchase of EMI began yesterday with all of the expected finger pointing and accusations. "They. Continue reading

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Readers Respond: Why Albums Shouldn’t Cost $1.50

Last week, former Warner Music executive Rob Dickens argued that the price of albums should be radically reduced. He thinks that they should cost around $1.50. If lowered to this. Continue reading

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Music Industry News: SoundCloud’s Big $’s, Privacy Issues On Facebook, 7 Digital, Finetunes & More

One nugget in Apple's earnings report yesterday was news that iPod sales aren't soaring like they used to. More proof, in my opinion, that every music company and artists needs. Continue reading

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Gene Simmons To ‘Sue The Pants Off’ Anonymous

Gene Simmons plans to sue members of Anonymous. In light of his websites being kicked offline by the group, he has written on his site (which is now down… again). Continue reading

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MTT: A Fragmented Music Community

Dante Cullari posts about how music is spread out all over the Internet. The fragmented nature of the Internet has produced hundreds of music websites.  Artists can benefit from eliminating. Continue reading

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