The future of Radio

The future of Radio I found this interesting prediction in this blog article written by Bob Lefsetz: But I will tell you this, if there’s a future for radio, it will not be the Pandora/LastFM model, it will be tracks handpicked by humans, like RadioIO. The funny thing is, that traditional radio (which is basically obsolete)...
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Users Buying Fewer Digital Tracks and Using P2P Less

Users Buying Fewer Digital Tracks and Using P2P Less Here is a very interesting story from Slyck.com March 31, 2009 Thomas Mennecke There was a time when P2P was all the rage, and today it still pretty much is. What’s changing in the P2P landscape is how P2P technology is being used. If we compare today’s P2P climate with that of years past, the...
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Study: Norwegian pirates are biggest music buyers.

Study: Norwegian pirates are biggest music buyers. A study a new study by the BI Norwegian School of Management found that illegal music connoisseurs are significantly more likely to purchase music than the average, non-P2P-loving user! More information...
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bye bye MTV!

bye bye MTV! Any adult who’s ever watched MTV knows the channel has been dying a painful death ever since the wise men in charge decided in their infinite wisdom to focus their programming on brain dead reality shows and other similar crap.. Wanna watch a video on MTV? sorry how about some videos by non-mainstream...
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The death of record labels?

The death of record labels? LA Times story By Todd Martens April 16, 2009 For its first album in four years, electronic-tinged rock act Metric opted to go without the backing of a music label, a move that in the past would have been daring. But the Canadian quartet’s new release, “Fantasies,” popped up in the middle...
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