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Universal’s Imeem Deal May Unlock More Free Music (New York Times)
Universal Music Group’s announcement on Monday that it would license its catalog to Imeem , a rapidly growing social networking site, may well be a key milestone in the development of digital music.
Warner Music Stock Outperforms Peers (New York Times)
Here’s some good news for Warner Music Group ’s long-suffering private equity backers: According to The New York Post, the music label, whose artists include R.E.M. and Green Day, is the year’s best-performing media stock.
MySpace Music to launch in September (CNET)
Chris DeWolfe announces launch date of the service, which is backed by three of the four top music labels, during Fortune Brainstorm conference.
Helen Music (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
WILLIAMSTOWN – Helen Hiscock Bennett Music, 91, of Williamstown, formerly of Prestonsburg, Dexter, Mich. and Meriden, Conn., died Tuesday, July 22, at St. Elizabeth Medical Center, Grant County, Williamstown.
Music Video Games, LLC Announces Strategic Relationship with Rhino Entertainment (GameSpy)
The agreement allows MvG to license original music for upcoming games.
MIKE WENDLAND: iPhone music apps abound (Detroit Free Press)
Thanks to a bunch of new programs downloaded from the App Store, my iPhone 3G now has become a music lover's dream machine, letting me listen to live radio, identify songs I hear or even hum and, on the fly, build a playlist of my favorite artists or genres.
Steinberg Ships Consumer Music Recording App, Sequel 2 (PC World)
Steinberg began shipping the new version of its consumer-based music recording application Sequel 2. Sequel is targeted to...
'Mirroring the music' (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
For the new, $1 million production of Verdi's "La Traviata," which opens tonight at Music Hall, its creators had to find a fresh take on the familiar story of the good-hearted but doomed courtesan.
Music builds food bank July 25 and 26 (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
Hunger doesn't take a vacation in the summer. Richmond-based acoustic rock band "Offering" will host a Christmas music marathon/food drive to restock Central Virginia Food Bank's dwindling supplies during their third annual "Christmas in July" initiative July 25-26. The music marathon starts Friday, July 25 at the Diamond with a concert preceding that evening's Richmond Braves game, and is ...
Please stop the music, my ears hurt (Sydney Morning Herald)
After 40 years and 1500 concerts, Joe Queenan is finally ready to say the unsayable: new classical music is absolute torture - and its fans have no reason to be so smug.
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