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Music Is Looking To Ads For Revenue In Middle Of Three Year Sales Slump

…and a struggling global economy. (via Media Memo)

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Major Labels Explore Competing Music Video Site

Dissatisfied with the lack of revenue they are getting at YouTube and elsewhere, the four major label groups are exploring the launch of their joint video music site. "Plans under. Continue reading

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20 Cultural Trends To Watch In 2009

How will these trends influence your marketing decisions in the next year? (via Trendhunter)

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Tuesday’s Music Briefing: Friendstar Joins Ban, Dresdon Dall Disses WMG, RIAA Denied & More

HYPEBOT FEATURES: 3 Trends Driving The Music Industry In 2009 RockMoto Matches Music With Motorcycles Music Is Looking To Ads For Revenue In Middle Of Three Year Sales Slump Major. Continue reading

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RockMoto Matches Music With Motorcycles

Motorcycles and rock and roll – it seems like a pretty obvious connection. But no one’s been helping to make it, until now. The Motorcycle Industry Council has launched RockMoto.com,. Continue reading

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Harvard Class Tries To Raise Curtain On RIAA Trial

The RIAA claims its taking new approach in it’s fight to stop illegal file sharing by working with ISP’s. But thus far it is continuing to persue the dozens of. Continue reading

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A Video Mashup Of The Top 25 Hits Of 2008

via Listernerd

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Monday’s Music Briefing: Ad Supported Slump, Playlists, Facebook Music, EMI.com & More

HYPEBOT FEATURES: Harvard Class Tries To Raise Curtain On RIAA Trial A Video Mashup Of The Top 25 Hits Of 2008 A Review Of Last Week’s Top Music Industry News. Continue reading

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Music’s Week In Review: Project Playlist Banned, CD’s Shunned, Long Tail Questioned, RIAA Shifts & Much More

It was a holiday week in most of the news, but that didn’t stop the music industry from making news: Facebook followed MySpace bowing to industry pressure and banning Project. Continue reading

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Tuneroom Finds Then Sends Songs To Mobile

MP3.com founder and serial entrepreneur Michael Robertson is at it again; this time helping to further his belief that mobile phones are the next MP3 players. Tuneroom is a music. Continue reading

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