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It's a New Dawn from KCRW's On the Beat on July 02, 2008 21 views
This week, there was a flurry of announcements in the digital music space. The most interesting came from the nonprofit organization RED. RED, founded by U2's frontman 'Bono and Company,' is building a service to deliver three exclusives downloads to consumers each week, for a modest fee of $5 a month. Half of the money will go to the RED Global Fund to help fight AIDS in Africa, and the other half will go to the artists and record label...
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Lil' Wayne and Coldplay from KCRW's On the Beat on June 25, 2008 33 views
Last week, New Orleans rapper Lil' Wayne, blew away the competition for the biggest selling album. His new CD, Tha Carter III, debuted at #1, selling over a million copies. These kinds of sales figures are rare, especially in the backdrop of rising fuel prices...
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Worldly Change from KCRW's On the Beat on June 11, 2008 39 views
Legendary rock band, Journey, released their new three-disc set this week, exclusively at Wal-Mart. No major label was involved in the deal and the band will receive a much greater percentage of the profits than normally distributed...
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Teaching Our Children Their Roots from KCRW's On the Beat on June 04, 2008 30 views
We live in a country filled with diverse cultural traditions that often go unnoticed. Last weekend, I experienced what impact music can have on the youth, when the youth is engaged. I attended a fundraising event, in support of Los Cenzontles, which mean the mockingbirds in Spanish.
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Music Appreciation 102 from KCRW's On the Beat on May 28, 2008 51 views
Let's face facts. Americans want to be entertained. The average American family is watching American IdolHannah Montana, and buying Guitar Hero and Grand Theft Auto. The record business is being given a real run for its money. Those shiny music discs are just no competition for what is considered entertainment these days...
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Merlin the Magician from KCRW's On the Beat on May 21, 2008 54 views
The record business is a highly misunderstood industry, filled with imbalanced perspectives that play out in heartbreaking realism. One common misconception is that major label artists must have great talent. Not true. Just look at the pop charts. They are littered with reasonably mediocre talent...
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Unintended Consequences from KCRW's On the Beat on May 14, 2008 51 views
Gnarls Barkley had to rush-release their new album, to avoid having it leaked on the web. In fact, so did The Racounteurs. And EMI invited some of their biggest retail customers to a Coldplay listening-party, but confiscated all the Blackberrys and cellphones before the guests were allowed in the room...
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Games People Play from KCRW's On the Beat on April 30, 2008 63 views
Here we are, one day after the release of Grand Theft Auto IV. One more day where millions will rationalize killing, humiliating and degrading people, as a legitimate form of entertainment...
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Time to Organize Recording Artists from KCRW's On the Beat on April 23, 2008 72 views
This week, an independent study of Internet users published in the New York Times, found that only 42% paid for their music --- either by buying a CD, or buying a download. The other 58% of the American population engaged in peer-to-peer downloading, or burning tracks from others CD---s, or ripping tracks from their friends computers. Those options offer no financial compensation for the musicians--- work...
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Time to Organize Recording Artists from KCRW's On the Beat on April 23, 2008 45 views
This week, an independent study of Internet users published in the New York Times, found that only 42% paid for their music – either by buying a CD, or buying a download. The other 58% of the American population engaged in peer-to-peer downloading, or burning tracks from others CD’s, or ripping tracks from their friends computers. Those options offer no financial compensation for the musicians’ work...
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Time to Organize Recording Artists from KCRW's On the Beat on April 23, 2008 54 views
This week, an independent study of Internet users published in the New York Times, found that only 42% paid for their music – either by buying a CD, or buying a download. The other 58% of the American population engaged in peer-to-peer downloading, or burning tracks from others CD’s, or ripping tracks from their friends computers. Those options offer no financial compensation for the musicians’ work...
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Makin' Bacon from KCRW's On the Beat on April 09, 2008 21 views
The big news this week was that iTunes beat Wal-Mart as the #1 music retailer. It's pretty amazing, considering Wal-Mart is the largest employer in America and iTunes probably only has a few hundred people working in Cupertino. Welcome to the digital economy. Selling music direct to consumer with minimal labor costs is rapidly becoming the new face of retail. The number three retailer in music is Best Buy and number four is Amazon. Watch that number go up in the next few months...
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Makin' Bacon from KCRW's On the Beat on April 09, 2008 30 views
The big news this week was that iTunes beat Wal-Mart as the #1 music retailer. It's pretty amazing, considering Wal-Mart is the largest employer in America and iTunes probably only has a few hundred people working in Cupertino. Welcome to the digital economy. Selling music direct to consumer with minimal labor costs is rapidly becoming the new face of retail. The number three retailer in music is Best Buy and number four is Amazon. Watch that number go up in the next few months...
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All You Can Eat from KCRW's On the Beat on March 26, 2008 9 views
Industries hit by sea changes in the marketplace take years to recover ground, and if the titans of that industry ignore the changing market, the result can be downright devastating...
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All You Can Eat from KCRW's On the Beat on March 26, 2008 33 views
Industries hit by sea changes in the marketplace take years to recover ground, and if the titans of that industry ignore the changing market, the result can be downright devastating...
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The Messenger: Eliot Spitzer from KCRW's On the Beat on March 19, 2008 45 views
In October 2004, Elliot Spitzer, as the Attorney General for the State of New York, showed remarkable courage when issuing subpoenas to major record labels and broadcasters for engaging in payola...
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The Messenger: Eliot Spitzer from KCRW's On the Beat on March 19, 2008 18 views
In October 2004, Elliot Spitzer, as the Attorney General for the State of New York, showed remarkable courage when issuing subpoenas to major record labels and broadcasters for engaging in payola...
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The Messenger: Eliot Spitzer from KCRW's On the Beat on March 19, 2008 21 views
In October 2004, Elliot Spitzer, as the Attorney General for the State of New York, showed remarkable courage when issuing subpoenas to major record labels and broadcasters for engaging in payola...
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Financing Your Future Career from KCRW's On the Beat on March 12, 2008 42 views
The record label business continues to evolve or devolve, depending on how you view it. Thousands gather in Austin, Texas this week, for the annual South by Southwest music festival, to celebrate or bemoan their future fate. Meanwhile, new companies are hard at work, trying to reinvent the business we've known...
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Financing Your Future Career from KCRW's On the Beat on March 12, 2008 21 views
The record label business continues to evolve or devolve, depending on how you view it. Thousands gather in Austin, Texas this week, for the annual South by Southwest music festival, to celebrate or bemoan their future fate. Meanwhile, new companies are hard at work, trying to reinvent the business we've known...
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Financing Your Future Career from KCRW's On the Beat on March 12, 2008 21 views
The record label business continues to evolve or devolve, depending on how you view it. Thousands gather in Austin, Texas this week, for the annual South by Southwest music festival, to celebrate or bemoan their future fate. Meanwhile, new companies are hard at work, trying to reinvent the business we've known...
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Greener Pastures Ahead. from KCRW's On the Beat on March 05, 2008 27 views
Last week, I explored the damaging impact that CD's have on our environment. CD's must be recycled separately. Tossing them into the garbage creates toxic landfills.
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Greener Pastures Ahead? from KCRW's On the Beat on March 05, 2008 6 views
Last week, I explored the damaging impact that CD's have on our environment. CD's must be recycled separately. Tossing them into the garbage creates toxic landfills.
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Greener Pastures Ahead? from KCRW's On the Beat on March 05, 2008 6 views
Last week, I explored the damaging impact that CD's have on our environment. CD's must be recycled separately. Tossing them into the garbage creates toxic landfills.
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