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The Rewind (This Weeks Digital Music News)

May 17th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Industry News

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  • Congress Hope for net radio: a new Webcaster Settlement Act moved forward in the House
  • French National Assembly Adopts 3 Strikes Law
  • New Earmings Reports:
    • Sony Music added $61 Million to a $1 Billion Sony Corp.Loss
    • The Orchard reported 16.5% revenue increase and a $1.1 million dollar loss.
  • Sony Sued EMI Over A Failed Deal With New North American COO Ron Werre
  • Seth Godin: Another View Of Free
  • Kyle Bylin: “The Death of the CD-Release Complex”
  • Bruce Houghton:Despite The All The Gloom And Doom I’m Still Optimistic About The Music Industry
  • Is the Long Tail really long? New study claims P2P primarily peddles the hits. 
  • Zune_logo Microsoft Reduced To Using An iPod To Sell Zune Pass Music Subscriptions
  • No joke: NBC’s Brian Williams Launches BriTunes
  • Bring more beer money: Live Nation looks to ticketholders for more revenue
  • Sony CEO: “We Could Have Beaten Apple”
  • iLike adds custom iPhone apps plus Twitter, Ticketmaster, YouTube & MySpace integration
  • The Top 15 Most Popular Music Sites on the net.
  • Music Creation Software Popularity Index
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