MORE Indie Invaders / POSTED BY: KINGSOFAR

Satellite Radio Holdings wouldn’t win approval of a merger under current U.S. Federal Communications Commission rules, agency Chairman Kevin Martin said. A ban on a single owner for both satellite services written into the regulations that authorized the two nationwide licenses, Martin said. (Palazzo)

      MORE Indie Invaders / POSTED BY: KINGSOFAR

Analysts and Industry experts worry that Nicoli the new CEO of EMIÂ won’t steer the mother ship to safety. Nicoli focused on food, with a stint at sweets group Rowntree Mackintosh and then almost 20 years at United Biscuits, eight of them as CEO. Nicoli’s expertise appears to be on the business side of EMI rather than in spotting new talent and managing artists.

      MORE Indie Invaders / POSTED BY: KINGSOFAR
  • Rumors tell us that MTV may cancel its show TRL (Total Request Live) which is broadcasted from Times Square studio. The show, which has been airing on MTV for about nine years, may be cancelled because of the low ratings.
  • Jewel has departed from Atlantic Records. She had a successful career as a singer songwriter but it began to dwindle when she attempted to cross over to pop. You need to stick with a vision because people really want to believe in something. Be who you are and say what you feel.
  • American Idol Host Simon Cowell, says he has never bought a Bob Dylan record because he “bores me to tears.” Simon also said he would plug his ears and run in the other direction if he were to see a 21-year-old Dylan singing “Blowin’ in the Wind.”

Â

      MORE Indie Invaders / POSTED BY: KINGSOFAR

V2 has cut the staff including President Andy Gershon. V2 will retain the White Stripes catalog, but will no longer issue new music from artist’s including Moby and the Raconteurs. The only genre the company plans to participate in the frontline going forward is gospel. The company is looking for ways to grow business digitally.

Again, we have a problem with new music. Labels cannot fund themselves and turn profit with new music. You will continue to see the labels downsize and disappear until people are excited to purchase music again. Rather than focusing on artist development and new platforms, music industry executives continue to preoccupy themselves over digital distribution. Distribution doesn’t work if you don’t have consumers buying anything.

      MORE Indie Invaders / POSTED BY: KINGSOFAR

The last day is Friday for EMI’s most senior executives , the most powerful executives in the global music industry Alain Levy and David Munns. Expect hundreds of lay offs.

Chairman Eric Nicoli was hoping Robbie Williams and a Beatles remix album which were launched during Christmas could help rescue the company, but both albums dissapointed.

If artist development is not the future of the music business then major label layoffs and consolidation is.

(The Financial Times)

Newsletter
Twitter
Facebook
Recent Posts
  • “There Is Hope” Marks the New Release from Sassy Grace
  • New Artist Feanah Rose Releases First Single “Don’t Leave Me”
  • stella. Drops the new single “Heimlich”
  • Winter Andrews Releases “All That Glitters” Ahead of Debut Album ’til the moon fades away
  • Selina Gin Releases New Single Oh My Heart
  • Shelita Releases New Single Fade Ahead of Upcoming Album
  • Nick Howe Releases New Single Airplane Mode
  • Estella Dawn Reinvents “Skinny Love” with Cinematic Dark Pop Magic
  • Sisters Unveil Haunting Debut “Sweetness of Things”
  • Malachi Mize Brings Hope and Healing with Debut Single “Until Next Time”
  • Alanna A. Love Releases Debut Single “Running Away”
  • Jaya Kellogg Drops Addictive Debut Single “Background Noise”
  • SolyMar: gen.wav & KHR!S João Blend Latin Soul and Electro Vibes in Debut Collab Album
  • ZØYA Returns with Mid-Tempo Anthem of Strength and Self-Worth
  • Estella Dawn Drops First Original of the Year with “Move Down Lover”
  • Louis Torre Finds the “Silver Lining” in New Alt-Pop Single Ahead of Debut Album
  • Ronnie Sets Sail with “Yacht Club,” a Roots-Infused Americana Pop Gem
  • Ava Della Pietra Returns With Haunting Pop Single “2 can play”
  • hyoon Drops New Single “Stupid For You” – A Lo-Fi, Soulful Ode to Toxic Love
  • Almondmilkhunni Drops “New Jerzey” — A Smooth, Soulful Shoutout to the East Coast
  • Bobby Bodega Drops “Gravity,” a Hard-Hitting Return Rooted in the Bronx and Hip Hop Legacy
  • Reuben Medlin Releases Self-Produced Album “It’s A Long Walk Home Pt. 2” Chronicling Recovery and Resilience
  • Brent de la Cruz Blurs Genre Lines with Reflective New Single “Day to Day”
  • Lauren Spring Shares Self Soother About Healing After Toxic Love
  • Abbie Anne Breaks Through Self-Doubt with Honest New Track Miss Mediocre
  • Alyssa Caroline Releases Lovesick About Moving On After Betrayal
  • Savannah Burrows Shares Dreamy Indie Pop Track On Again Exploring Love and Second Chances
  • PEGGY Explores Friendship and Romance in New Single FRIENDS TO LOVERS
  • Michelle Núñez Debuts Cinematic Ballad making the most of it — A Raw, Emotional Reflection on Loss
  • June Releases “Supernova,” a Cosmic Pop Love Song for Dreamers
  • Follow

    Home

         

    About

         

    Contact

         

    Daily Readership

    Copyright 2025 Kings of A&R     Website Design by PaleBird