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From MySpace to BlackBerry, there's no shortage of challengers to the hegemony of iTunes |
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Friday, 19 December 2008 11:13 |
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{mosimage}In September, MySpace opened its new music storefront, the same month
Best Buy purchased Napster to dip into online music retailing. Rhapsody
formed a partnership with MTV/Viacom to help market its
subscription/download service, while Microsoft launched its streaming
and retail alternatives, Zune Pass and Zune Marketplace. In a shot
across the bow of its subscription-supported neighbors, Zune Pass
announced recently that every user would be entitled to 10 free monthly
downloads.
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Signs that your band in trouble |
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Friday, 19 December 2008 11:10 |
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{mosimage}If you're in this business long enough, you learn how to spot incipient trouble. Here's how to tell if your band is/has been...
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A bunch of stuff happened in Murfreesboro in 2008, and our 'Boro Bureau remembers some of it |
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Written by Administrator
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Friday, 19 December 2008 10:58 |
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{mosimage}Long time, no see. It's the end of the year in the college town that
has no clue what it wants to be when it grows up. Murfreesboro doesn't
want to be a college town, but it most definitely doesn't want to lose
the disposable income. Murfreesboro wants to be the second coming of
Brentwood/Franklin, a plastic, soulless place where everyone who got in
on the ground floor got really rich. At least seems that way, judging
by how the people in charge of this fair city treat anyone who tries to
cultivate an alternative culture.
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Matt & Kim, Cool Kids, Holly Golightly and more |
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Written by Administrator
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Friday, 19 December 2008 10:50 |
{mosimage}Dew the right thing
Last Wednesday, The Spin learned the secret to a sold-out show at Exit/In:
Get two hot college-radio buzz bands, get them a corporate sponsor—say,
Mountain Dew—so you can charge only $5, and put the word out on campus.
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