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Only 25% Of 2007’s Top Live Acts Were Under 30

FROM GUEST BLOGGER ANDREW J STONE The LA Times put together a nice Forbes-esque review of musicians who made the most money in 2007, and the results are frightening. Not. Continue reading

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Last.FM Adds On Demand Song Streams, Indie Artist Program

Last.FM has added a new on demand song streaming service with the support from all four major labels and 150,000 indie labels and artists from distributors including The Orchard, CD. Continue reading

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Thursday’s Music 2.0 Briefing: Yahoo MP3, WMG vs. Seeqpod, Sat. Radio Rumor & More

> Yahoo is in discussions with all four majors over offering unprotected MP3s either for sale or for in a free ad-supported service. (AP) These moves are clouded by the. Continue reading

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Wednesday’s Music 2.0 Briefing: iPod Falters, Yahoo Waits, Stones Catalog In Play & Much More

> iPod sales grew only 5% over the previous year suggesting a saturation in the portable  player market. (ZDnet) That sent Apple’s soaring stock down almost 10% yesterday (more) Does. Continue reading

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EU Green Party Launches Pro-Filesharing Campaign

Greens EFA, a coalition of two parties that has 42 seats in the European parliament, have launched a pro-filesharing campaign dubbed “I Wouldn’t Steal”. The gaol is to counter what. Continue reading

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EMI Music Publishing Ups Corbett And Kelly

UPDATED: Top music publisher EMI has appointed Leo Corbett to the newly created position of Chief Operating Officer and Thomas Kelly replaces him as Chief Financial Officer. Corbett, formerly EVO. Continue reading

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Exclusive Interview: Sonicbid’s Panos Panay

Our 4QFor (Four Questions For) series continues with Panos Panay, the founder and CEO of Sonicbids.  Sonicbids’ core product is is an electronic press kit, but is repositioning itself as. Continue reading

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Tuesday’s Music 2.0 Briefing: Target Goes Digital, Yahoo! Layoffs, Sideloads Soar & More

> Target finally moves slowly into digital via the low key launch of an exclusive Johnny Legend live Sony BMG CD launch. (paidContent) With such a low point of entry. Continue reading

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WE7 Grabs $6 Million From Peter Gabriel, Sparks and Eden

We7, the ad supported music download service has secured an additional $6 million in Series A funding. The round was led by musician Peter Gabriel and Spark Ventures alongside Eden. Continue reading

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Is Up-Selling Apple’s New iTunes Strategy?

PIAS PACTS WITH ITUNES UP-SELLING – whereby a salesman attempts to have the consumer purchase more expensive items, upgrades, or other add-ons in an attempt to make a more profitable. Continue reading

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