
> The restructuring at EMI continues with UK head Tony Wadsworth exiting after 25 years. (FMQB) Look for a lot of action in the next week or two.
> Radiohead tops both he UK and US album charts months after their "pa" what you want" digital release. (BBC) Take that EMI.
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From Billboard’s Digital Music Live @ CES:
- "Adapt or die." – cNet
- The industry is urged to stop trying to control and follow the fan’s lead. (PC World)
- Don Was talks about digital and his own MyDamnChannel summit within CES. (TechDigest)
> Daily traffic to video sharing sites nearly doubled over the last year. (PaidContent)
> A look at how two much-hyped bands – Vampire Weekend and Kate Nash – have used the web to build pre-release buzz. (AP)
> Universal Music South-East Asia’s VP of Digital gives his take on digital music growth in his region. (Malayasia Star)
> Net concert broadcaster Deep Rock Drive has grabbed $3 million in funding and some key execs. (PaidContent)
> Digital download card creator Dropcards has added custom USB drives to their product line for both label and indie/D.I.Y. artists.
> LiveNation.com now offers fan customization features on its web site as part of effort to create live music destination. (Fox)

> WORTHY CLICK: TheSixtyOne.com is kind of a Digg for music. Upload it and lets fans vote. Great design too.