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Amazon has funded Music download site Amie Street that prices songs according to their popularity. Amie Street was created by in 2006 by Brown University seniors. Amazon Sr. VP Business Development Jeff Blackburn said: “The idea of having customers directly influence the price of songs is an interesting and novel approach to selling digital music.”
Warner Music Group stock hits a new low of $10.15….
Universal Republic wants to Sue, Sue, Sue..Retailers says No, No, No: Universal Republic has threatened to sue retailers and merchandisers that continue importing and selling import copies of Amy Winehouse’s 2003 debut album, “Frank“. Retailers of course are arguing that, in the age of downloading, it’s absurd for a record label to take Universal’s approach. “We are selling physical product that the customers want, and they are trying to stop us,” one merchandiser said. “In the meantime, it is flowing freely throughout the world over the Internet through the (peer-to-peer) sites.”
Universal Republic plans to issue Winehouse’s earlier album “Frank” on November 7 stateside and wants to prevent imports from cannibalizing potential sales. (Reuters)
Monterey Peninsula Artists and Little Big Man will merge into one company called Paradigm Talent Agency.
Universal Music has purchased Sanctuary Music Group for £44.5 million ($90.7 million)
Universal Music puts Zomba on the block potentially worth in excess of $150 million. Sources expect initial bids will start coming in by Labor Day with a deal hoped to be in place by Thanksgiving. (NY POST)
Check out the new track Rise Today from former Creed members Alter Bridge.
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Prince has been known for his demanding requests, but this time, he demanded his biggest yet — a house. It looks like negotiations to have a luxury five-bedroom home built for him within the grounds of London’s O2 Arena, formerly the Millennium Dome. It actually looks like someone is going to foot the bill.
During his London stay, he has reportedly demanded an oxygen bar – which enables participants to inhale a higher than normal concentration of oxygen though nasal tubes – for his entourage. It was claimed that he asked everyone to avoid eye contact with him, and demanded a special mirror to magnify his reflection. (TheDailyMail)
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Elton John wants the internet closed down.
He claims it is destroying good music, saying: “The internet has stopped people from going out and being with each other, creating stuff.
“Instead they sit at home and make their own records, which is sometimes OK but it doesn’t bode well for long-term artistic vision.
“It’s just a means to an end.
“We’re talking about things that are going to change the world and change the way people listen to music and that’s not going to happen with people blogging on the internet.
“I mean, get out there — communicate.
“Hopefully the next movement in music will tear down the internet.
“Let’s get out in the streets and march and protest instead of sitting at home and blogging.
“I do think it would be an incredible experiment to shut down the whole internet for five years and see what sort of art is produced over that span.
“There’s too much technology available.
“I’m sure, as far as music goes, it would be much more interesting than it is today.â€
He said: “In the early Seventies there were at least ten albums released every week that were fantastic.
“Now you’re lucky to find ten albums a year of that quality.
“And there are more albums released each week now than there were then.â€
Bottom Line: Elton John is known for his off the wall rants, but this time he made some sense. KOAR talked about the creative drought and its main contributer–the internet. Creativity holds third place. The drought will continue unless artists make some drastic changes…
Terra Firma said a takeover bid for EMI has won necessary shareholder support, paving the way for the troubled recorded music company EMI to be acquired in a deal valued at 2.4 billion pounds ($4.8 billion).
We hear Paramore is the highest grossing band on Warped Tour as of right now. KROQ LA just added Misery Business.
ASCAP has filed 26 infrigement actions against nightclubs, bars, and restaurants in 17 states who are playing songs without permission. Without a special license owners of these clubs could be sued for playing any one of 8 million recorded songs, even from their own CD’s. Legal action is becoming quite calming.
Apple iTunes has sold more than 3 billion songs. When will iTunes become the biggest retailer for music? could be sooner than most people think…..
This Week Sales…..
Prince
Planet Earth
TW 95,508
Hannah Montana
Soundtrack
TW 92,372
Total 847,313
Sum 41
Underclass Hero
TW 44,601
Linkin Park
Minutes to Midnight
TW 41,785
Total 1,444,710
Plain White T’s
Every Second Counts
TW 39,190
Total 368,441
Kelly Clarkson
My December
TW 30,675
Total 535,847
Carrie Underwood
Some Hearts
TW 21,314
Total 5,813,436
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Interpol
Our Love to Admire
TW 13,853
Total 109,619
Paramore
RIOT!
TW 13,241
Total 129,212
Boys Like Girls
TW 12,366
Total 198,850