By digital music news pipe on Sep 3, 2008 in music | Comments Off
My main business is to secure clearances for music, TV and movie footage, and other forms of intellectual property for use in documentaries, CD and DVD compilations, …
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Famed musician and digital entrepreneur Peter Gabriel continues to drive music technology experiments, most recently with his r…
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With regard to music services, some people may favor permanent ownership, while … He felt more comfortable with the notion of owning one’s music. …
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In regard to music based webcasting, many experts agree that as more people … Has radio consolidation led to reduce diversity of music in local markets? …
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The music industry is going through a very hard and difficult growing period. … Alicia Brown, a music manager based in Los Angeles, notes that “artists and …
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I’m friends with a married couple whom I consider a bit of a guinea pig in terms of the post-early-adopter phase of digital music. They re a married couple living …
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Sean Ryan, formerly an executive at Real/Rhapsody, recently started a blog. One of his first posts is a really good one about about how digital music is a really …
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I had dinner with a friend (who works in VC) this evening and we were discussing the music rental services. He loves Rhapsody. Indeed he pays more for it because he …
By digital music news pipe on Aug 11, 2008 in music | Comments Off
On the fringes of an all-saturating iPhone release, a dust-up betweenUniversal Music Group and Apple emerged this week . In…
By digital music news pipe on Aug 11, 2008 in music | Comments Off
That’s the prediction from iSuppli (via MocoNews). To get more granular, they forecast that digital will represent 40% of total revenues (up from 12% in 2006). And …