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Daily Diy: Automate Your Band's Social Networking
It is important to interact with current and potential fans in as many places as possible, but finding the time to keep them all updated can be difficult. And there's nothing worse then visiting a band's pages and seeing that it hasn't been updated in weeks. Did they break up or are they just losers with ...
Flickr Offers Video Hosting to All Users, Adds HD
Last spring, Yahoo announced that it had added YouTube-like video hosting to its Flickr photo-hosting site—but only for paid users of the Pro version. The company has announced that now even users with free accounts can put their videos on Flickr. The service has also been enhanced with high-definition video quality, but only for members with ...
Grateful Dead Ebook iTunes App Available Now
GRATEFUL DEAD eBOOK IS RELEASED IN iTUNES APP STORE Mosaic Legends, LLC, a digital media company focused on turning digital assets into marketable consumer products & services, partners with San Francisco based rock photographer Jay Blakesberg to create the first interactive electronic book of the Grateful Dead. Available exclusively at the Apple iTunes App Store, this ...
Prosecutor, Hollywood Demand Prison for Pirate Bay Crew
STOCKHOLM — Three entertainment lawyers and a Swedish prosecutor demanded jail time Monday for the four defendants in The Pirate Bay trial, though they couldn't agree on how much. The prosecution is seeking a year in prison for each, while Hollywood is leaning toward the maximum two-year terms. Defendants Fredrik Neij, Gottfrid Svartholm Warg, Peter Sunde ...
Avid Brings 3-D Without Blinders
Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience has earned the second-best opening weekend for a concert movie -- right behind Hannah Montana's own 3-D film a year ago. The feats are even more impressive when you consider that the films' editors couldn’t always see what they were doing. Michael Tronick cut the Jonas Brothers’ movie without the ...
Disc Shelf: A Place to Release Albums Online
Recently a service for musicians was opened. The service is called Disc Shelf and allows musicians to upload their music and present it to their listeners in form of albums: singles, EPs, LPs, promo discs and WIPs (work in progress). Each album receives a unique URL for distribution. The whole idea of ...
The Beatles’ Experimental “Revolution 1 (Take 20)” Surfaces
Beatles fans still patiently waiting for Paul McCartney to release the band’s 1967 sound collage “Carnival of Light” were surprised by an even better gift this weekend as a 10-minute version of The White Album’s “Revolution 1″ leaked onto the internet Giving fans a never-before-heard listen of what the White Album sessions must have been like. ...
Ticketmaster Ceo Cries Uncle
CEO Amenable to Sale of TicketsNow Ticketmaster Entertainment Inc would be amenable to selling troublesome subsidiary TicketsNow, Ticketmaster Chief Executive Irving Azoff told a congressional panel, which seemed skeptical of a proposed merger with concert promoter Live Nation Inc. Azoff, who came to Ticketmaster four months ago, had previously said he disagreed with ...
eMusic Connects Fans to Facebook, Launches New "Free Music" Toolbar
eMusic has launched a new marketing campaign rebranding itself as the internet's corner music store" where music discovery is enhanced by community and word of mouth. Integration with Facebook Connect and a free download widget help power the intiative. With links added to its site, eMusic subscribers using Facebook Connect can publish their eMusic activities onto ...
iPhone Apps Gain Steam as Music Promo and Delivery Platform
A growing number of artists and labels are using custom applications created for the iPhone and iPod Touch as both a promotional tool and an extension of the traditional album release. Most recently, Universal released five similar yet customized apps for The Pussycat Dolls, Lady Gaga, Soulja Boy, The All American Rejects, and Keri Hilson. All ...



