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A Record Store Joke

"What do you call a CD that retails for more than $9.99? Answer: A return. "…Our customers have spoken loud and clear. They love their CDs and they love purchasing. Continue reading

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Chris Knight: Real Music

I usually don't write about music; particularly not by artists that Skyline Music, the booking agency that I run, represents. Hypebot is much more about the music business and tech,. Continue reading

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It’s The Last Day…

Thursday is the last day to: Ask Amanda Palmer A Question – Hypebot readers rather than the live audience will be asking the questions when indie artist Amanda Palmer talks. Continue reading

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VEVO To Launch December 8th

Major online music contender VEVO is set to launch the evening of December 8th. "The VEVO service at VEVO.com and at YouTube.com will go live in coordination with our launch. Continue reading

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More Music Industry News: Teamsters, Kiss, AOL Layoffs, Guvera.com, Pandora Soars & More

Composers and lyricists make pitch to join Teamsters – Seeing demand for movie and TV music growing and take-home pay shrinking, about half of a group of 400 sign up. Continue reading

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EMI Music Publishing Adds To A&R Team

EMI Music Publishing North America has rearranged its North American creative A&R team, including the appointment of Rich Christina to a new senior role in its East Coast team. Christina. Continue reading

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MySpace Music Overhauls Charts

MySpace has overhauled its music charts. Following a month after the addition of their Artist Dashboard, the new MySpace Music Charts are part of an effort to provide artists and. Continue reading

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Real To Power Mobile Music For France’s SFR

Real now powers music services in 11 EU countries RealNetworks has signed a three-year deal to power the music service for SFR, France's most successful operator in mobile music. The. Continue reading

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Shazam! “Digimarc’s suing us!”

Digimarc has filed a lawsuit for patent infringement against Shazam, the provider of popular mobile music identification and discovery applications.   Digimarc asserts that Shazam's music id technology infringes three of. Continue reading

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The Band Is Not The Brand

This guest post is by Scott Perry. With his free email newsletter and web site, the New Music Tipsheet,keeps the industry informed of new releases as well as commenting on. Continue reading

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