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Machine – Scott

The Machine’s keyboardist Scott Chasolen, also known for his work in ULU and as leader of his own trio SC3, is now officially a Moog artist. Moog has been a. Continue reading

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Attn. Marketers: Blogs Matter

eMarketer via MediaFurturist

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Can the Music Industry Save Itself? – Parts 1 & 2

OFF WITH THEIR HEADS & CUT THE FAT PART 2 – As I wrote last week in The Top 10 Issues Facing Music 2.0*, the music industry is facing many. Continue reading

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Video: Napster’s COO On Pricing, Piracy & His New MP3 Store

Interviewer: Jay Baage of DMW

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Wednesday’s Music 2.0 Briefing: Napster, Agency 3.0, Nokia & More

HYPEBOT FEATURES: Can the Music Industry Save Itself? Part 2 – Off With Their Heads! Video: Napster’s COO on Pricing, Piracy & His New MP3 Store. Read our interview with. Continue reading

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Napster Goes MP3 With 4 Majors & 6M Tracks

PLUS A FIRST LOOK & AN EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH NAPSTER COO CHRISTOPHER ALLEN Napster this morning launched what it calls "the world’s largest and most comprehensive MP3 store" at www.napster.com/store.. Continue reading

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Interview: Napster COO Christoper Allen

"SUBSCRIPTION REMAINS OUR CORE REVENUE MODEL" Marking the launch of Napster’s new all MP3 download store, COO Christopher Allen answered a few questions exclusively for Hypebot. HYPEBOT: What new services. Continue reading

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AOL Adds 2 New Music Sites

AOL Music is launching two new genre sites: The Boot and The Boom Box dedicated exclusively to country and urban (hip hop and R&B). These follow launches last year of. Continue reading

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Tuesday’s Music 2.0 Briefing: iTunes Mobile, Napster, Steinway & Much More

Hypebot Features: Napster Goes All MP3 With Four Majors & 6M Tracks Exclusive Interview With Napster’s COO AOL Music adds two more genre specific sites Brian Wilson returns to Capitol. Continue reading

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Brian Wilson Returns To Capitol/EMI

They’ve lost Radiohead and maybe The Rolling Stones, but they found a Beach Boy. Brian Wilson will return to Capitol Records/EMI, his original label home, for the release of  a. Continue reading

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