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- Muzu signs licensing deal with indie labels
- Music video site Muzu TV has signed a global licensing deal with Merlin, an international rights group that represents independent labels. Though Muzu already has deals with Universal, Warner, EMI, Sony and Beggars Group, the deal will give the site a 10% share of the US indie market and...
- Articles 2009-07-19
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- SNOCAP Signs Agreements with Premiere Independent Labels V2 Music, Matador Records, XL Recordings and the Beggars Group
- SAN FRANCISCO -- SNOCAP, Inc.:
- Research articles 2005-09-23
- Groove Mobile and Beggars Group Sign Worldwide Music Licensing Agreement.
- ANDOVER, Massachusetts and LONDON, August 16 /PRNewswire/ -- ANDOVER, Massachusetts and LONDON, August 16 /PRNewswire/ --
- Research articles 2005-08-16
- Interview: Sky Songs takes on iTunes
- The Sky Songs beta launches on PC and Mac this month, with TechRadar being treated to a first-look preview of Sky's new subscription-based music streaming and download service. First impressions? It seriously rocks. The service is very much based on the Spotify-model of offering...
- News items 2009-10-14
- Finally, MySpace Music Licenses 'Fifth Label' Merlin; Reins in Fiercest Critic
- MySpace Music has now finalized a global licensing deal with the labels represented by Merlin, according to details tipped Friday to Digital Music News. Both companies confirmed the relationship, thanks to resolution on a major sticking point related to equity. MySpace noted that Merlin - and other indies -...
- External links 2009-11-21
- Behind the FDA's Dubious Deal With Qorvis
- Congress is probing the dubious award by the FDA of a $300,000 public relations contract to Qorvis Communications. The legislators will have a lot of reading to do, because the Qorvis name is synonymous with controversy, having been allegedly linked to the Saudi Arabian government, a "foreign agent" investigation, Haiti,...
- Blog posts 2008-11-12
- The Scale of the Stupidity at Leo Burnett
- With the shock of the $20 million fraud scandal at Leo Burnett now 48 hours old, it's time to assess the sheer scale of the stupidity which led to the $15.5 million settlement the agency paid to avoid being sued by the feds. The agency itself said this to the...
- Blog posts 2009-01-08
- UK Round-Up: Google; News Corp; Amazon
- Some snippets from our sister site paidContentUK:-- Google turns to hard alcohol, relaxing ad rules in January: Here's one for the New Year hangover? Google (NSDQ: GOOG), whose UK ad income has plateaued in recent quarters, will relax its paid search advertising rules to allow hard alcohol to be...
- External links 2008-12-03
- POP: THE FIVE BEST GIGS
- 1 The National Tue Offering toned-down rock with traces of country rock and chamber pop, as found on their excellent new album, Alligator Beggars Banquet, this New York band also excel with intuitive lyrics. 100 Club, London W1, Tue 2...
- Research articles 2005-05-14
- Aussies pay top dollar for Win 7
- Comments 15 Video will begin in 5 seconds. What type of connection do you have? Note: A cookie will be set to keep your preferences. Use this form to: Your feedback was successfully sent. Windows 7 to the rescue? Collision detector for drivers Microsoft: 'Windows 7 works' Microsoft back with...
- News items 2009-10-22
- Wikipedia's Jimmy Wales Out of a Job
- Imagine an online encylopedia anyone can edit — and no one can run. Jimmy Wales, Wikipedia's sleaze-drenched cofounder, is no longer a board member of the site's nonprofit foundation. Who's in charge here? Not Wales. His term expired on December 31, along with two other trustees. The board of the...
- News items 2009-08-07
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