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Saturday, January 17, 2009

Five Ways the Cellphone Will Change How You Listen to Music


Music, video-game industries continue to harmonize - Reuters

Posted: 16 Jan 2009 08:08 PM CST


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Music, video-game industries continue to harmonize
Reuters - 6 hours ago
Game-linked song downloads are expected to surge in the coming year as the music-simulation games continue to extend their reach in the marketplace and, ...
Fender: Survey Shows Music Games Drive Students To Play Real ... MTV.com
Budding rock stars News-Leader.com
Youth minister helps teen bands rock on with workshop series Pittsburgh Post Gazette
Softpedia - Channel News Asia
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Getting Music Online - New York Times

Posted: 16 Jan 2009 11:09 PM CST


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Getting Music Online
New York Times, United States - 3 hours ago
"Apple's Long-Awaited Shift on Music" (editorial, Jan. 9) seems a bit outdated in its characterizations of the music industry. ...
Online piracy: 95% of music downloads are illegal guardian.co.uk
Digital music sales in Latin America are increasing twice as fast ... Latin Business Chronicle
95% of Music Downloads Are Pirated Gizmodo
International Herald Tribune - guardian.co.uk
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Music Review | International Chamber Orchestra Festival After Half ... - New York Times

Posted: 16 Jan 2009 09:27 PM CST


Music Review | International Chamber Orchestra Festival After Half ...
New York Times, United States - 4 hours ago
The London Sinfonietta, itself well established at 41, opened its stint on Thursday evening at the Music Room of the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra Center, ...
Concert review: Avant garde concert a remarkable sight to see (and ... Pioneer Press
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Music Review | Vivica Genaux A Baroque Chameleon, Aria by Aria - New York Times

Posted: 16 Jan 2009 11:38 PM CST


Music Review | Vivica Genaux A Baroque Chameleon, Aria by Aria
New York Times, United States - 2 hours ago
By ALLAN KOZINN The mezzo-soprano Vivica Genaux has a fondness for Baroque opera, and more important, a sense of the style and how it can be used. ...

paidContent.org - EMI's Finishing Touches: Allen, Non-Exec ... - Washington Post

Posted: 16 Jan 2009 03:46 PM CST


paidContent.org - EMI's Finishing Touches: Allen, Non-Exec ...
Washington Post, United States - 10 hours ago
?Pat O'Driscoll shifts from chief restructuring officer at EMI Music to Terra Firma, where, as an operational managing director, she will be responsible for ...
Former ITV chief to chair EMI Financial Times
Ex-ITV boss Charles Allen named chairman of EMI Music Telegraph.co.uk
Former ITV chief Charles Allen takes chair with EMI Brand Republic
guardian.co.uk
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Cue sad music: LaserDisc format officially dead - CNET News

Posted: 16 Jan 2009 12:47 PM CST


CNET News

Cue sad music: LaserDisc format officially dead
CNET News, CA - 13 hours ago
Anyone still own one of these mammoth Laser Disc (LD) players and oversized optical discs at home? (Psst: I do.) Well, it's finally time to say goodbye as ...

Public broadcasters agree to Web music royalties - MSNBC

Posted: 16 Jan 2009 03:01 PM CST


Public broadcasters agree to Web music royalties
MSNBC - 11 hours ago
SoundExchange director John Simson said the agreement broadens the landscape of music available to public radio. "SoundExchange's 35000 artists and 4000 ...

Music brings sad reminder of lost brother Mom dates father of her ... - Baltimore Sun

Posted: 16 Jan 2009 05:34 PM CST


Music brings sad reminder of lost brother Mom dates father of her ...
Baltimore Sun, United States - 8 hours ago
He also loved music and played piano. He was a teenager when "The Sting" came out and was enamored of the ragtime music in the soundtrack. ...

Five Ways the Cellphone Will Change How You Listen to Music - Wired News

Posted: 16 Jan 2009 04:01 PM CST


Five Ways the Cellphone Will Change How You Listen to Music
Wired News - 10 hours ago
By Eliot Van Buskirk January 16, 2009 | 5:00:06 PMCategories: Music The portable music revolution has only been with us for a few years, but we may already ...

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