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- Creative Financing for the Music Sector
- This article basically reflects the challenges of developing and growing business, especially in the digital environment, demand consistent adaptation efforts from music companies. It highlights the issues pertaining to music financing. The main instruments for getting access to external finance for SMEs in general and small music businesses in particular,...
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- The Relationship Between Teens And Music
- By Bruce Houghton - Mon, 08/10/2009 - 14:38 A new UK Music research study highlights the complexity of consuming, copying and sharing of music between 14-24 year-olds. Key findings:Music remains the most valued form of entertainment87% said that copying between devices is important to them86% of respondents have copied a...
- News items 2009-08-10
- Vevo Gets its Investor: Abu Dhabi Media Joins "Hulu for Music Videos" [MediaMemo]
- Vevo, the music industry's version of Hulu, now has its own version of Providence Equity, the outside investor that took a flyer on the Web TV and movie joint venture: Abu Dhabi Media Company has purchased a stake in the company from owners Universal Music and Sony SNE. Terms of...
- News items 2009-10-19
- MySpace blasts out new music features
- SAN FRANCISCO--He's not kidding about making changes.MySpace CEO Owen Van Natta took the stage at the Web 2.0 Summit event on Wednesday and paraded out a whole slew of announcements related to turning the flagging social network into a music and media powerhouse. He showed off a massive catalog of...
- News items 2009-10-21
- The Internet: a place to pay for music?
- The Internet has been a decidedly mixed blessing for the music industry, encouraging people to listen to more songs and discover more bands but also to buy fewer recordings. One reason is that there's been a disconnect between where people go online to find and hear music, and where they...
- News items 2009-10-21
- Blinkx Adds Music Videos To The Mix
- Online video search engine blinkx has launched blinkx Music, a new tool aimed at helping users find and watch music videos on the Web."There are hundreds of thousands of music videos available on the Web today which makes it nearly impossible to navigate and find what you are looking for,"...
- News items 2009-10-27
- Digital Music Sales Closing In On CDs
- The majority of music sales still come from CDs, but digital music sales are making up an ever- greater share of the U.S. market, according to NPD MusicWatch. CDs accounted for 65 percent of all music sold in the first half of 2009 compared to paid digital downloads, which comprised...
- News items 2009-08-18
- Orange to sell Nokia Come With Music in UK
- Orange has agreed to sell Nokia's Comes With Music package, an unlimited music download service that has failed to take off since launching in October. Orange will offer the service bundled with Nokia’s first touch-screen phone, the 5800, with prices starting at GBP24.77 (USD37.50) a month on a two-year...
- Articles 2009-05-12
- A year later, Nokia's music service has few users
- A year after launching in the U.K., with rollouts elsewhere since, Nokia's Comes With Music service has amassed just 107,000 subscribers, according to an analyst report. The report, issued on Thursday by Music Ally, came the same day that Nokia reported dismal financial earnings. Comes With Music lets anyone who...
- News items 2009-10-18
- Digital music to eclipse CDs by 2010
- Compact discs accounted for 65 per cent of US music sales in the first half of 2009 but digital downloads are expected to nearly equal CD sales by the end of next year, market research firm NPD Group said today. "Many people are surprised that the CD is still the...
- News items 2009-08-18
- The Music Business Lacks A Mass-Market Strategy
- What is interesting in the current scramble for the killer online-music business model is that there is an implicit assumption that the only place people would want to go from the CD is online or mobile. The iPod heralded a new paradigm in music consumption, but it has done...
- External links 2009-11-09
- Warner Music Group, Sony Music, EMI Music and Polygram are now planning to compete with MTV. (MTV Networks Inc.) (Brief Article)
- The quartet of music industry giants that last month launched a music video service in Germany may be looking to expand beyond that country's borders. Warner Music Group, Sony Music, EMI Music and PolyGram are now planning to compete with MTV in s ...
- Research articles 1994-01-24
- Industry Moves: MTV Exec Courtney Holt Named As Head Of MySpace Music,Finally
- One of the most over-rated and over-hyped jobs in the digital music industry has finally been filled: After months of drib-drab leaks you would have thought negotiating the contract of the MySpace Music head was more complex and important than renewing the contract for Peter Chernin, MTV executive Courtney...
- External links 2008-11-26
- Industry Moves: MTV Exec Courtney Holt Named As Head Of MySpace Music,Finally
- One of the most over-rated and over-hyped jobs in the digital music industry has finally been filled: After months of drib-drab leaks you would have thought negotiating the contract of the MySpace Music head was more complex and important than renewing the contract for Peter Chernin, MTV executive Courtney...
- External links 2008-11-26
- MySpace in talks to power MSN music portal – Rumour
- MSN is reportedly in early-stage talks with MySpace about partnering on a MySpace-powered music service. The reports come less than a week after MySpace rolled out a number of new music features. The reported talks are the latest signal that MySpace is trying to widen its services to third...
- Articles 2009-10-26
- HP, Dr. Dre plan new 'digital music ecosystem'
- Singer Pharrell, Jimmy Iovine and Dr. Dre pose with headphones from "beats by dr. dre" made by Monster Cable.(Credit: Interscope Records)A new partnership among hip-hop impresario Dr. Dre, Interscope Chairman Jimmy Iovine, and computer maker Hewlett-Packard aims to save digital music.No, this is not an attempt to fix the record...
- News items 2009-08-12
- MySpace Finishes Its AcqHire of iLike: Don't Think Music, Think "Socialization of Content". Plus! The Internal Memo [MediaMemo]
- Now that MySpace has finished its acquisition of iLike, what it's going to do with it? Don't think music, MySpace CEO Owen Van Natta stressed in a press conference today — think about "socialization of content". What does that mean? Pretty vague, which I gather is Van Natta's intention. But...
- News items 2009-08-19
- Seth Godin: 14 Business Lessons from the Music Industry
- What better industry to learn from than one in a full-fledged struggle to revive its business? With sagging sales and a distribution model in crisis, the music industry of old is scrambling to make a comeback -- or at the very least, stay afloat. Thus, what better...
- Blog posts 2008-01-08
- The NPD Group: Computer Listening Behaviors on the Rise; Radio is Still King, but Listening to Music on a Portable Music Player, Streaming Music Online and Listening to Music on a Computer Show Notable Increases in 2005
- PORT WASHINGTON, N.Y. -- According to the latest MusicLab report from The NPD Group, even though radio, audio devices and music videos on television dominate overall music listening behavior, the computer is an increasingly significant medium for music listening. Computer listening behaviors are all on the rise compared to last...
- Research articles 2005-05-12
- Yahoo! Music Announces Support for SanDisk TrustedFlash and TrustedFlash-Based Music Cards; On-board Yahoo! Music Engine Lets Users of TrustedFlash Music Cards Play Music Securely on Both PCs and Portable Devices
- SAN FRANCISCO -- SanDiskR Corporation (Nasdaq:SNDK) today announced that Yahoo!R Music Engine, the highly popular software application that lets listeners manage music, create playlists, purchase downloads as well as listen and search for songs, will be available with music cards that feature SanDisk TrustedFlashTM. With these music cards, users will...
- Research articles 2005-09-27
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