Yahoo is closing down its subscripstion Music Service. It will offer refunds or coupons from Rhapsody to affected customers.
Let this be a lesson – be very careful when buying music that will only work with one service or company – it can always disappear!
Entries from July 2008
Yahoo: “Sorry we don’t support DRM any longer”
July 31st, 2008 · No Comments
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Trent Reznor wants you to steal his new songs: “This one’s on me”
July 28th, 2008 · No Comments
With their new album “the Slip“, Ripping Nine Inch Nails is not only giving away the album for free but is encouraging fans to remix the album.
Reznor approaches the promotion of his music with the sensibility and instincts of a fine artist, provocatively exploiting trends in technology, psychology and especially contemporary horror films, remaining abreast [...]
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Long Tail and the Dip: Focus on Fanbase
July 26th, 2008 · No Comments
Granted its a week ago, but had to point out another great post by Seth Godin: The Long Tail and the Dip. He talks about where you want to target a market when starting a new product or service.
the profitable, successful niche product… Not a product for everyone, certainly, but among those that care and [...]
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iPhone Music to Users’ Ears
July 21st, 2008 · No Comments
The New York Times does good round up of the various music-oriented applications for the iPhone. Among them Pandora, which became the third most downloaded app in the first week. Techcrunch is calling it the iPhone’s Killer App.
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How To Get From Full Time Day Job To Full Time Musician – Meet John Taglieri
July 18th, 2008 · 1 Comment
Make great music that is a full expression of your creative self, then go out and connect your expression to people using technology and with a little learned marketing knowledge and discipline you will earn money.
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Bands Divided Over MySpace Play-Count Boosters
July 17th, 2008 · No Comments
Ever wonder if the play count for bands is real, well for some bands they are faked and MySpace Music is not happy about it.
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High gas prices put brakes on indie band tours
July 9th, 2008 · No Comments
Title says it all. Fuel costs mean indie groups will have an even tougher time trying to break even on the road.
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Battle of the Bay Area concert promoters
July 3rd, 2008 · No Comments
The reason for the renewed focus on midsize venues? In part, it’s because the music industry is producing fewer new major attractions. That, in turn, means that the bulk of the business may be moving away from massive arenas and amphitheaters. “We’re seeing more and more bands that can draw 2,000, 3,000 people,” agrees Another Planet’s Gregg Perloff.
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