Last Week’s Music Business News And How It Could Effect You…
Blogs more than MySpace sell music according to a new study.- MTV has unveiled its latest digital strategy and it involves micro-sites for each of its shows and more gaming. Yawn….
- Concert giant Live Nation has cut a deal with CitiBank for a “Private Pass” VIP program.
- eMusic Select has launched as “curated boutique music space”. That’s a fancy way to say they’ve created a place to turn eMusic subscribers on to new bands they like.
- Rare video of inside the notorious Pirate Bay p2p aggregator.
- Two China watchers react with concerns over recent news that Google is going into China with a free music service. I wonder if they can deliver free music in China; why not here?
- A new study claims tweens prefer iTunes to P2P. Can this be true?
- Do you like helping great new bands? Do you like contests? If the answer is year, read this interview with OurStage.com’s Ben Campbell.
- Check out music industry blog Hypebot’s most popular articles.
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Feb 16, 2008 at 9:47 am
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