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About a year ago, a free music streaming service called Spotify was launched in the UK (it's available elsewhere too). At the start, it didn't have all that much music on it, but the catalogue has since grown and there's...
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About a year ago, a free music streaming service called Spotify was launched in the UK (it's available elsewhere too). At the start, it didn't have all that much music on it, but the catalogue has since grown and there's...
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BBC admits it went too far in U2 tie-up On the surface this just appears to be yet another complaint from the commercial media sector (this time, the RadioCentre) along the lines of "How dare the BBC devote time, publicity...
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Despite the fact that Cory Ondrejka works for EMI, he knows more about what's really going on in the music industry than almost anyone else.
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If you, like me, are an avid BBC Four viewer, you might have seen the extremely cool trailer for the recent Mediaeval (oh, sorry, we are spelling it the American way now, "Medieval") Season (a not very good YouTube...
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So here we are in this new media world. We download our music and give it to our friends, so the musicians who make it don't get any income. We write our blogs and splatter our opinions all over the...
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