Music Publishing

Pirates find easy new pickings in open waters of e-book publishing

Mike Harvey, Technology Correspondent Digital pirates, who for years have tormented the music and film industries, have found a new source of plunder in e-book publishing. This Christmas, e-book reading devices such as Amazon’s...

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Western companies use rock music to tap into China's youth market

As China's youth excercise their new-found wealth and independence the battle for their custom is hotting up. Engine of change: rock band The Wheels are example of a newly expressive youth in China It could have been any other...

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Linn Focuses on Linn DS Digital Music Streaming Systems and Announces Exit from CD Player Market...

Linn Products Limited, manufacturer of specialist home entertainment systems, has taken the dramatic decision to cease production of its range of CD players from the start of 2010 to focus on digital music streaming systems. As...

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Taylor Swift's dream year brings out naysayers

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - At what may be the height of her early career, teen sensation Taylor Swift finds herself facing the downside of stardom -- naysayers. The 19-year-old pop/country singer-songwriter heads in to Sunday's...

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Web pirates will have internet connection cut off in tough new law to tackle illegal file-sharing

The new rules mean rights owners, like music companies, would be able to obtain the name and address of persistent offenders from internet service providers, so they can take legal action against them.

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Rock Band Special Edition PS3 Rockband Playstation New

Great Gift!! Rock Band allows gamers to perform music from the world’s biggest rock artists with their friends as a virtual band using drum, bass/lead guitar and microphone peripherals, in addition to offering deep online...

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A Magazine, Reborn: 'Vibe' Is Back In 2010

By Jess Gitner Past covers of Vibe. Chris Brown will be the cover boy for the relanuched Vibe's first issue. (courtesy of Vibe) Len Burnett helped launch Vibe, a hip-hop music magazine, back in 1993, and he's just launch...

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Off-screen aspects of film industry hog the limelight

“Non-film music is not given enough importance in the country” — Photo: S. S. Kumar Starry-eyed: (From left) Hot Shoe Entertainment CEO Varalaxmi Sarath Kumar, actor Rana Daggubati and actor-singer Shruti Haasan, and Ocher...

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BUYINS.NET: SNS, WMG, ONAV, QADI Expected To Be Lower After Earnings Releases on Tuesday

Nov 20, 2009 (M2 PRESSWIRE via COMTEX) -- The following stocks are expected to go lower after earnings are released Tuesday: Symbol Company # of Reports Quarter Release Time SNS The Steak N Shake Co 12 quarters Q4 After WMG...

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Sony Music Nashville executive announces retirement

A prominent Nashville music executive announced he will retire from Sony Music Nashville at the end of the year, ending a 37-year career helping boost artists and projects, including the 11-times platinium Dirty Dancing...

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