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Music 2.0 Week In Review: Inside EMI, Orchard Buys TVT & More

> A Look Inside The New EMI. It isn’t pretty. > Bankrupt indie TVT was bought by The Orchard. > Amazon Lowered Prices & eMusic Raised Them > Michael Cohl. Continue reading

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Cohl Out At Live Nation

Michael Cohl has "transitioned to a consultant role" from his post as CEO of  Live Nation’s Artists division, effective immediately and resigned as a member of the company’s Board of. Continue reading

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Qbox: A Test Of Hypebot’s Collective Intelligence

WIN AN AMAZON GIFT CERTIFICATE Recently, I took a look at Qbox, an online service that indexes the music on MySpace, YouTube and Bebo and lets users search, organize, and. Continue reading

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TVT Bought By The Orchard

BANKRUPT INDIE SOLD TO DISTRIBUTOR UPDATED: TVT Records, home to Lil Jon and other rappers, has entered into an agreement to be acquired by The Orchard. Financial terms are not. Continue reading

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Chant #1 Classical Before CD Release

LONG TAIL, DIGITAL ONLY RELEASE HITS #1 I have seen the future of music and it looks like Chant.  Chant – Music for the Soul  on Decca debuted at #1. Continue reading

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Qtrax Missing EMI & Universal Hits

Yesterday, I chronicled the trouble I was having downloading and playing tunes from the supposedly relaunched Qtrax site. Others agreed and a quick test showed that the problems continued this. Continue reading

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Join Small Places Human Rights Tour

December 10 marks the 60th anniversary of the United Nations’s Universal Declaration of Human Rights and Amnesty International is asking musicians around the world to mark the event by by. Continue reading

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Friday’s Music Briefing: XM/Siruis Stocks Tank, Live Nation Drama & More

HYPEBOT FEATURES: Amensty Int’l calls on acts to celebrate the 60th Anniversary of the Decleration Of Human Rights on Dec. 10th. US roylaty rate negotiations are finally getting somewhere iTunes. Continue reading

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Royalty Rate Negotiations Bear Fruit

National Music Publishers’ Assn. president/CEO David Israelite confirmed to Billboard that music publishers, record labels and digital music services have agreed on new royalty rates for the next five years. Continue reading

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iTunes Soars Past 5 Billion Downloads

Apple today announced that is has sold more than five billion downloads on iTunes.  The online store remains the #1 music retailer in the US* and claims a catalog of. Continue reading

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