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Busking To Build A LearnAsOne School In Afrca

(Updated) LearnAsOne, a UK-based charity dedicated to funding schools in Africa, is organizing BuskAsOne, a week of busking events around the world from April 19-25, 2010. The charity is hoping. Continue reading

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More Music Industry News: Canada’s iPod Tax, P2P Sites OK In Spain, Primary Wave & More

Canada's $75 iPod levy returns and might legalize P2P. (paidContent) File-Sharing and Link Sites Declared Legal in Spain – After early calls to shut down a Spanish file-sharing site were. Continue reading

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Video: An Interview With VEVO’s Rio Caraeff

(UPDATED) The Music Void – Rio Caraeff on MUZU

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eMusic Adds Sub Pop

In a move that should bring a smile to the faces of eMusic's indie loving subscribers, Sub Pop has added its catalog to the download site.  Yes, eMusic members can. Continue reading

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Dimensional Buys Back The Orchard

Will The Orchard Be Combined With eMusic? (UPDATED) eMusic owners Dimensional Associates, the private equity arm of JDS Capital, has bought the part of indie music distributor The Orchard that. Continue reading

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34 Music Bloggers Offer Exposure In 34 Countries

On the 15th of every month, 34 music bloggers from 34 different countires cross post an identical list of hot bands from their nation along with a description and mp3.. Continue reading

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7 Ways To Pretend You’re At SXSW 2010

#SXSW The film and tech folks are already in Austin and the music mavens arrive today. But perhaps your nasty boss is cutting back because of the economy or you. Continue reading

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Sony Pays $250M For Michael Jackson Recordings

Nine months after his death, Sony is reportedly paying the the estate of Michael Jackson $250 million to release 10 recordings over the next seven years. Included are two albums. Continue reading

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Interview: Zach Zalon On Hello Music’s Opportunity Engine For D.I.Y. Musicians

Hello Music recently grabbed headlines when it received $4 million from KVG Partners. But what's unique about Hello is its business model. Created as an "opportunity engine" for d.i.y musicians, Hello takes no. Continue reading

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Amid The Turmoil, EMI Launches A New Label

EMI may be just days away from defaulting on its loan obligations to CitiGroup, but that didn't stop the music group from launching a new record label yesterday. Building on. Continue reading

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