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FYI December 14 News Roundup | fyimusic.ca

17 hours ago ago from FYIMusic.ca

Globealive Faces Court Challenge Ditital Music Strategies Confab Added To CMW Events Tunecore To Monetize Indie Music On MySpace Google  Search Going MultiLingual Is Mobile The Death Knell Of Microsoft Univeral Motown Appointments Video: Behind The Scenes With Michael Buble GLOBEALIVE LEGAL CHALLENGE: Canada's largest Telecom union said on Monday it plans to take the federal government to court to force it to reverse its decision to ...

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VEVO Aims To Be The Hulu Of Music Videos

10 hours ago ago from Sony Insider

VEVO is an online music video website owned by Sony Music Entertainment, Universal Music Group, EMI and Abu Dhabi Media Company. It is developed and hosted by YouTube, Sony, and Google, with content being initially provided by Universal Music Group. Google's YouTube video service will host Universal content on the satellite website, making this the first time that YouTube hosts content off its main website. Through this partnership, Google ...

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Sounds2Buy.com Brand New Site For Emerging Artists

15 hours ago ago from The day the music came to life

Sounds2Buy is a professional platform for musicians whose music is available for downloading at competitive prices. Sounds2Buy offers the possibility for signed, unsigned and independent artists to sell their music and be heard by thousands of people over the internet. Artist/Bands can now enjoy an easy-to-use website with a great design that will help them promote themselves in the big world of music. Many genres of music will be added ...

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How Internet Marketing Saved the Music Labels

11 hours ago ago from Internet Marketing Resource

The turn of the century brought a lot of new technology to the world and with that it brought the Music Industry a whole lot of problems. To deal with declining sales and continuous losses, record labels are finding new ways of raising money by focusing on different aspects of their business such as online marketing and consumer feedback rather than basing everything on CD sales. Historically, record labels have based everything on CD ...

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Music on the Internet

3 hours ago ago from About myspace

Bootleg tapes, CD-Rs and P2P. All frightening adversaries that threatened to take down the music industry at one point or another by taking the legs out from under CD sales. Record companies did everything to stop the pursuit of free music from banning tape recorders from shows during the 80s to which punk bands responded by handing out blank tapes. CD-Rs and P2P services are still around and record companies and the RIAA are throwing around ...

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MySpace Music Agrees to Stream Indie Bands

21 hours ago ago from Wired.com

Sections MySpace Music Agrees to Stream Indie Bands Indie musicians now have a new way to make money online by adding their songs directly to MySpace Music in exchange for sharing in the ad revenue with the social network. The deal, announced Monday, was struck by the digital-media distribution company Tunecore, will let any artist distribute songs directly through MySpace Music ...

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Eve Tahmincioglu: Bail Out Money Can Save Music

14 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

Great news today. Citigroup is returning $20 billion of the federal bail out money. This follows announcements from other banks planning on doing the same. We've bailed out banks, auto companies and what did we get? Some jobs were saved, but as for the greater good of society, bankers and auto makers basically fuel consumption and pollution. If banks and the auto industry ceased to exist the world would survive. But could we survive ...

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MySpace/Imeem Deal Leaves Thousands of Artists Unpaid [Voices]

7 hours ago ago from All Things D

By Eliot Van Buskirk, Contributor, Epicenter, Wired.com Independent artists who sold their music through imeem’s Snocap music storefronts on MySpace and other sites won’t be paid what’s owed even after MySpace Music’s acquisition of some — but not all — of imeem, Wired.com has learned. MySpace Music bought “certain assets” from imeem, and they do not include imeem’s liability to more than 110,000 independent artists with Snocap ...

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The Best Music Of 2009 : NPR

18 hours ago ago from NPR

Search: Best Music Of 2009 THE YEAR IN MUSIC Hear the best rock, pop, jazz, classical, blues and undiscovered music of 2009. In this Series All Songs Considered Discussion: The Year In Music, 2009 December 14, 2009 On this edition of All Songs Considered , host Bob Boilen talks with Monitor Mix blogger Carrie Brownstein, NPR Music editor Stephen Thompson and All ...

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