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Friday’s Music 2.0 Briefing: EU Wide Music Market, iTunes Anti-Trust, Napster UpPrices

UPDATED: > WMG shares fell to a new low of $5.31 yesterday as flight from the stock continued. Track the stock today here. > The European Union Commission has announced. Continue reading

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Top 10 Songs On P2P In 2007

1. Shop Boyz, "Party Like A Rock Star" 2. Akon, "I Wanna Luv U" 3. Sean Kingston, "Beautiful Girls" 4. Mims, "This Is Why I’m Hot" 5. Akon, "Don’t Matter". Continue reading

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Nokia Adds Net Radio

Watch out broadcasters…

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Is Jay-Z Launching A Label With Apple? A Closer Look

The blogs are buzzing with a rumor "confirmed" only by Boy Genius Report that rapper and mogul Jay-Z is starting a record label backed by Apple.   Jay-Z just left his. Continue reading

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WMG Stock Hits All Time Low. Future Appears Bleak.

Warner Music Group stock dropped another 4.21% present yesterday to hit an all time low of $5.81 off a 52 week high of $23.92. Yesterday was a bad day on. Continue reading

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Thursday’s Music 2.0 Briefing: More Radiohead, Tunecore And eMusic Milestones & More

> Radiohead’s Thom Yorke on how artists are often "screwed" by digital download deals. (ars) "In Rainbows" showed up on th download stores yesterday. Interestingly, Amazon has it for $7.99. Continue reading

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Coalition of Independent Music Stores Year End Charts

Here are the 300 Top Selling Albums in CIMS stores for 2007. "There is no doubt that the Plant/Krauss album would have been number one for the year had it. Continue reading

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The Machine New Year’s Eve

NEW YEAR’S EVE 2007 AT PENN’S PEAK     

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Wednesday’s Music 2.0 Briefing: SpiralFrog Gulps $2M, Baidu Not Guilty & More

> Ad supported SpiralFrog has raised another $2 million in funding. And still I see no traction for the service. > A Beijing appeals court found top Chinese search engine. Continue reading

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Top Music 2.0 Stories You Missed During The Holidays

Follow the links for details. > Music sales fell a whopping 21% in the week before Christmas. (Variety) The year overall will be down 15% or more. > Amazon scored. Continue reading

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