Coalition of Independent Music Stores Charts For 6-18-08
CIMS Top 25 Debuts for June 17, 2008 1 COLDPLAY VIVA LA VIDA2 WOLF PARADE AT MOUNT ZOOMER3 SILVER JEWS LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN LOOKOUT SEA4 WILSON,DENNIS PACIFIC OCEAN BLUE & BAMBU5. Continue reading
FMC Calls For Payola & Localism Scrutiny
The payola settlements of 2007 offered a starting point for radio to make changes that showed a commitment to localism and diversity on the public airwaves. But the reality is. Continue reading
Amazon Lowers Prices, eMusic Raises Them
EMUSIC’S PLAN COULD HURT INDIES UPDATE: Be sure to read the comments section including an eMusic rebuttal and join the discussion. While retaining 89 to 99 cent pricing on most. Continue reading
Wednesday’s Music Briefing: Lil Wayne, NIN & More
UPDATED HYPEBOT FEATURES: Amazon lowers prices as eMusic raises them. ANALYSIS: eMusic’s new structure may not be good for indie labels. Get involved in the discussion and read a rebuttal. Continue reading
IODA Pacts With Telefonica
EU and Latin Ameircan Telecommunications giant Telefónica and digital distributor IODA today announced an agreement to make IODA’s catalog of independent music available to its Telefonica customers in 24 countries.. Continue reading
Last.fm Adds Universal Videos
They may have lost music from WMG, but starting today Last.fm has added Universal Music Group music videos to its free on-demand service. The deal marks Last.fm’s first major video. Continue reading
A Look Inside The New EMI
In June 2008, EMI is a sad ship without captains, but there is still hope on the horizon. Conversations that I’ve had with EMI staffers and several news reports provide. Continue reading
Royalty Share Names Derryberry VP
RoyaltyShare, a provider of digital royalty solutions, has named Catie Derryberry as Vice President, Strategic Accounts. A twenty-year music industry veteran, Derryberry will support the company’s large label and distributor. Continue reading
Tuesday’s Music Briefing: MP3 Blog Net, Paid P2P & Much More
> A new network of mp3 blogs run by Cornerstone Marketing is attracting dollars from major advertisers eager to reach young hipsters. (Fortune) > An extensive UK survey says kids. Continue reading