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Cumulus Radio Group Stops Reporting To Trades

According to AllAccess.com the Cumulus radio group will no longer report it’s music adds to the trades.   "As of next week we are no longer reporting adds….charts do nothing for. Continue reading

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Hypebot’s Digital Music QuickNews: Yahoo Grabs Grammys & Google May Open Music Store

Trumping rival AOL, Yahoo Music will provide the official Grammy web presence with previews, exclusives and behind the scenes action.  But that won’t stop Billboard and others from trying to. Continue reading

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Microsoft To Manufacture The iPod Killer?

Several sources are reporting that Microsoft is considering manufacturing their own competitor to Apple’s iPod which currently controls 75% of the portable player market. Microsoft has always taken a hands-off. Continue reading

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Nettwork Management’s McBride To Fight RIAA Lawsuits

Canada’s Nettwerk Management head Terry McBride is doing what somebody representing artists should have done long ago – take on the RIAA.  The company who manages Avril Lavigne, The Bare. Continue reading

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Wal-Mart Could Transform The Record Industry

FROM THE SCARY BUT TRUE DEPARTMENT: There is an interesting piece in today’s LA Times Wal-Mart’s deal with Garth Brook, their new Soundcheck series of exclusive in-store and net broadcasts. Continue reading

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How The Pixar Deal May Hurt The Music Industry & Why Isn’t Anyone Doing Anything About It?

What does selling an animation studio have to do with the future of the music industry? And what can Apple’s competitors do about it?  The murmur on the street is. Continue reading

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Madonna Uses Ringtones To Hit #1 Despite Diminishing Radio Play

According to the Wall Street Journal online, "…The mobile-phone ring tone was more important in propelling Madonna’s hit single ‘Hung Up’ to the top of the charts than radio airplay…". Continue reading

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Universal Backs New Multi-Platform Club/DJ Label Apollo In Europe

Reports are the Universal is backing a new mostly digital label in Europe aimed smartly at the singles oriented club/DJ market.  Dubbed Apollo, the label believes that hit tracks in. Continue reading

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Rumors Swirl As Napster Lays Off 10% Of Staff

According to Digital Music News, Napster has layed off about 10 percent of it’s workforce mostly in the programming and marketing divisions. This confirms rumors of downsizing reported here last. Continue reading

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AOL Music Launches Gay Channel

In amove that shows again the potential of the internet to serve specific demographics and niches small and large, AOL has announced a new music site aimed at the Gay. Continue reading

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