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June 9, 2008
Trent Reznor On The Artist's Quandary In A P2P World
In an interview with the NEW YORK TIMES, NINE INCH NAILS mastermind TRENT REZNOR has resigned himself to the artist's fate in a devalued-by-P2P world: He's solely in it for the music, and from here on out, he'll be trading a lucrative income for artistic … more »
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April 14, 2008
Clear Channel Book Hits Stores Tomorrow
THE NEW YORK TIMES has reviewed the new book "Right Of The Dial: The Rise Of CLEAR CHANNEL and the Fall Of Commercial Radio," by ALEC FOEGE. "I was not out to do a hatchet job," he writes in the preface, but rather to get to the … more »
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December 3, 2007
NY Times: Play A Hit, Again And Again
The mainstream media turns its attention to radio, as THE NEW YORKS TIMES writes, for the millions of Americans who listened to Top 40 radio last week, it was almost impossible to miss "Apologize," the string-tinged elegy performed by the … more »
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October 15, 2007
Led Zeppelin To Make Its Songs Available Digitally
It’s been a long time, but LED ZEPPELIN, one of the last superstar acts to refrain from selling its music online, is finally offering its catalog to digital-music fans, reports THE NEW YORK TIMES. The shift by LED ZEPPELIN, whose reunion concert in … more »
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June 5, 2007
WMG Partners With Lala.com To Stream Free Music
THE NEW YORK TIMES reports WARNER MUSIC GROUP has made a deal with Internet start-up LALA.COM that will allow anyone to listen to its music free, with the idea that doing so will drive music sales. LALA.COM is expected to announce today that it will … more »
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February 14, 2007
NY Times: Video Now A Part Of Radio
THE NEW YORK TIMES is running an article today on the importance of video in the radio world. The report says the nation’s commercial radio stations have seen the future, and it is in, of all things, video. Across the country, radio stations are … more »
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February 13, 2007
Is Google Hitting Snags With dMarc?
THE NEW YORK TIMES reports that when GOOGLE acquired dMARC BROADCASTING for up to $1.24 billion early last year it was seen as a clear sign of GOOGLE’s ambitions to extend its dominance over Internet advertising to other media. Now there are … more »






