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Music Ally Daily Bulletin :: Friday 21 November 2008
- No online music store for Sony in 2009
- IAB reveals flattening online advertising revenues
- eMusic passes 250m downloads mark
- Verizon reveals 10m Song ID app downloads
- Myxer passes 15m users and appoints new execs
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Music Ally Daily Bulletin :: Thursday 20 November 2008
- Rumours swirling about more majors signing up for iTunes Plus
- Topspin boss Ian Rogers slams industry focus on label woes
- Gadget etailer Firebox.com to sell Datz Music Lounge
- Pink Floyd manager Peter Jenner slates iTunes
- Layoffs at Strands and Qik
Music Ally Daily Bulletin :: Wednesday 19 November 2008
- UK Music backs plans for co-regulatory system to fight music piracy
- Yahoo CEO Jerry Yang announces plans to step down
- Magnatune launches pay-what-you-want music subscriptions
- Activision Blizzard reveals restrictions over selling Wii Guitar Hero songs
- ABKCO Music signs Alfred Publishing for physical and digital licensing
Mobile Music in the Dock.
Music Ally Daily Bulletin :: Tuesday 18 November 2008
- CBS’ new Play.it streaming radio service competes with, er, Last.fm
- Amazon unveils Artist Stores to sell digital and physical goods
- Report claims illegal P2P music worth $69bn in 2007
- Hands on with the Datz Music Lounge
- Olswang survey reveals UK consumers’ music habits
Music Ally Daily Bulletin :: Monday 17 November 2008
- EMI says iTunes Plus hasn’t boosted piracy
- UMG gets publishing and digital sales boost
- Online ad revenues flattening for Google, Yahoo, Microsoft and AOL
- Music games not selling as well as they used to?
- IODA signs Japanese deal with BounDEE
Music Ally Daily Bulletin :: Friday 14 November 2008
- New research shows consumer music habits
- Destra Corporation placed into voluntary administration
- REM manager Bertis Downs talks digital music
- Citigroup analyst predicts woeful outlook for internet advertising
- US video game sales grew 18% in October
Music Ally Daily Bulletin :: Thursday 13 November 2008
- Napster judge calls for major copyright reform
- More details of Datz Music Lounge emerge
- IMI buying Euro digital music distributor DX3
- Thumbplay reveals staff layoffs
- Tap Tap Revenge iPhone game goes multiplayer
Music Ally Daily Bulletin :: Wednesday 12 November 2008
- EMI to outsource physical distribution in US
- We7 boss – “Paid-for services won’t make any inroads against piracy”
- Project Playlist appoints new CEO and raises funding
- Harmonix founders score $300m payday after Rock Band success
- MOG triples traffic in less than three months
Music Ally Daily Bulletin :: Tuesday 11 November 2008
- Live Nation subsidiary to sell MP3s on artist websites
- The Orchard reduces losses in Q3
- IMVU to sell music streams and downloads in virtual chatrooms
- Sirius XM loss grows to $4.88bn for Q3
- Activision buys Guitar Hero developer for more games
Music Ally Daily Bulletin :: Monday 10 November 2008
- Judge orders new Apple iPod boss to stop work after IBM lawsuit
- New study contradicts Long Tail theory for digital music
- Really Useful Group ramping up online, including music downloads
- New CEO for BitTorrent as more employees axed
- Sirius XM sets date for station merger despite financial fears
Music Ally Daily Bulletin :: Friday 7 November 2008
- EMI to reorganise in three separate business units
- DeWolfe and Bronfman talk music 2.0; don’t say much
- Guitar Hero boosts Activision Blizzard earnings
- Live Nation triples profits for Q3
- HMV MP3 store goes live in the UK
Music Ally Daily Bulletin :: Thursday 6 November 2008
- Will games really outsell music AND video in the UK this year?
- MySpace boosts Fox Interactive Media Q3 revenues
- Sony reveals more info on SBX creative agency
- US album sales flopped in October
- O2 signs branding deal for Academy venues in the UK
Music Ally Daily Bulletin :: Wednesday 5 November 20008
- 25% of Japanese internet users access iTunes, says comScore
- PS3 vending machines to sell digital music in the UK
- 600 jobs to go at Nokia
- Advantageous plug-in directs iTunes users to Amazon
- Phonobase distributes Cerebro Elecronico EP via 45 blogs
Music Ally Daily Bulletin :: Tuesday 4 November 2008
- Reports claim iPod boss leaving Apple for personal reasons
- Comcast reports 80% P2P speed boost through P4P tech
- We7 widget gives bloggers a legal way to share music
- US indie band incorporates as company
- Ex major label boss Caparro joins P2P search marketing firm
Music Ally Daily Bulletin :: Monday 3 November 2008
- SFR launches all-you-can-eat MP3 download service
- MySpace launches innovative new video ads platform
- Island signs joint venture deal for Keane website
- Warner Music Thailand ramps up marketing activity
- Now gig tickets may come with music
Music Ally Daily Bulletin :: Friday 31 October 2008
- Datz launches £99.99-a-year unlimited music subscription service
- MTV/Harmonix building new music console game for Beatles
- iPhone apps as a Trojan horse for music pricing
- Layoffs for eMusic and Sonicbids
- Meteli to launch DRM-free download store in Finland
Music Ally Daily Bulletin :: Thursday 30 October 2008
- Reports claim Beatles / Rock Band deal to be announced today
- RealNetworks revenues rise, but so do losses
- Sony profits nosedive: mobile and music revs down, console up
- Dave Stewart slams MySpace, creates mobile music game with Nokia
- Imeem signs licensing and marketing deal with Beggars / Matador
Music Ally Daily Bulletin :: Wednesday 29 October 2008
- MTV revamps music video site
- Wal-Mart drops prices for digital music store relaunch
- Thumbplay launches full-track mobile music store
- New software fools iTunes into stripping DRM from songs
- Sonos signs Last.fm and launches iPhone controller app
Music Ally Daily Bulletin :: Tuesday 28 October 2008
- EMI joins Baidu’s ad-funded streaming service
- EMI to sell MP3 albums on airport kiosks
- Online video viewing on the increase
- The licensing hurdles facing Facebook Music
- Zune to supply music for Hispanic site Univision
Music Ally Daily Bulletin :: Monday 27 October 2008
- EMI annual losses balloon to £757m
- MySpace launches Profile 2.0 in Canada
- Jamendo donations show difficulty of 'doing a Radiohead'
- MySpace Music exec sees silver lining in economic downturn
- UK iTunes Store glitch censors inoffensive song titles
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