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Entrepreneur November 2005 April Y. Pennington |
Carry My Tune This independent artist turns away investors and calls profits a "side effect" -- he just wants to move your music. |
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Kid Rock...(A)Live and Loving It Besides being one of the most successful recording artists of the last decade, Kid Rock is first and foremost a live performer. He has just made the audio component of his shows available for home listening on his concert album, Live Trucker. |
Wired May 22, 2009 Sonia Zjawinski |
Streaming Hard-to-Find Films for Cinephiles TheAuteurs.com delivers video-on-demand specifically for film buffs. |
Salon.com December 2, 1999 Emily Vander Veer |
Singing the MP3 blues Indie musicians find online music distributors every bit as greedy as the recording industry they aim to replace. |
Salon.com May 23, 2002 Thomas Claburn |
Give it away now Music start-up FightCloud.com offers CDs free, but says it's making a profit. How can that be? |
Fast Company July 1, 2007 Cora Daniels |
Fast Talk: Coffee Maker Brews Fans Ken Lombard is signing up artists for Starbucks's own record label, Hear Music, which will use the company's stores as a significant distribution channel. The first artist to commit: Paul McCartney. |
The Motley Fool December 6, 2005 Alyce Lomax |
Buy, and Buy Again As digital downloading grows ever more popular, perhaps music distribution -- particularly the physical CD model -- will have to evolve into a niche where there is an emphasis on collectibles rather than commodity. |
Technology Research News October 8, 2003 |
CD writer generates holograms Researchers from Cambridge University in England have found a way to turn an ordinary CD writer into a device that burns two-dimensional holograms onto CDs. |
PC World July 18, 2002 Michael Gowan |
How to Burn Without Getting Singed Burning a CD is easy. Just follow these steps to create a backup disc or copy an entire CD. |
The Motley Fool December 13, 2007 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Naughty Knoxville Knocks Netflix Johnny Knoxville's Jackass 2.5 will not be available to Netflix customers. The DVD should be readily available for sale everywhere, but Blockbuster struck a deal with Viacom's MTV to give it exclusive rental rights. |
The Motley Fool July 9, 2007 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
CD Is the New Vinyl As compact disc sales continue falling, the industry must take a stand. In the worst-case scenario for the labels, the distribution power will shift toward recording artists. In the best-case scenario, the exact same thing happens -- just a bit more slowly. Investors, take note. |
The Motley Fool February 28, 2006 Alyce Lomax |
Comcast Demands Indie Cred The cable giant comes up with an interesting deal for on-demand content. Is the era of the Hollywood blockbuster, with lines around the block on opening weekend, coming to an end? Investors, take note. |
Home Theater June 9, 2008 |
Major Label Expands to Survive The Universal Music Group will now manage classical artists and book concerts, moving into territory previously off-limits to most record labels. |
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Collective Soul - Why are they famous? Collective Soul proved in 1994 that there was a future for catchy rock tunes with hip-hop laced beats. |
Reason Aug/Sep 2000 Nick Gillespie |
Cutting Out the Middlemen It's easier than ever for artists to reach audiences directly. But is that always a good thing? |
Wired October 2004 Chris Anderson |
The Long Tail Forget squeezing millions from a few megahits at the top of the charts. The future of entertainment is in the millions of niche markets at the shallow end of the bitstream. |
Wired September 2006 Erin Biba |
Netflix Presents The main attraction is still renting movies by mail, but now the company is producing its own indie flicks. Look out, Bob and Harvey. |
AskMen.com April 4, 2001 Justin Becker |
How To Burn CDs Learn what all the hype is about and find out how to burn CDs for your listening pleasure... |
The Motley Fool February 23, 2006 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Save the Grammy for Grandma You're not too old to invest in the new music revolution. |