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Salon.com March 13, 2002 Eric Boehlert |
Record companies: Save us from ourselves! With payola up but profits down, labels are wondering if paying $100 million to middlemen "fixers" is still a swell business idea... |
Salon.com February 28, 2002 Eric Boehlert |
Stuck in a moment U2 jilts Alicia Keys, winning four Grammys during a program that neither God nor Jimmy Iovine should have let go on so long... |
PC World January 18, 2002 Tom Spring |
Digital Music: Worth Buying Yet? Analysis: Official music sites debut, intended to nudge digital downloads to legitimacy--but they're more trouble than they're worth. |
Salon.com January 16, 2002 Eric Boehlert |
Are the Grammys heading for a fall? A lackluster lineup of stars threatens the appeal of this year's prime-time show. Paging -- gulp! -- Michael Jackson... |
PC World January 10, 2002 Scarlet Pruitt |
New Napster Set to Let the Music Play Limited audience of beta testers will have access to paid music service, but details remain scarce... |
Salon.com December 13, 2001 Mark L. Shahinian |
Why college radio fears the DMCA If the Digital Millennium Copyright Act is fully enforced, stations will be unable to afford to webcast their tunes... |
Reason December 2001 Jesse Walker |
Free Your Radio Three liberties we've lost to the FCC... |
PC World January 2002 Frank Thorsberg & Tom Spring |
New Shackles on Your CD, Video Copying In an effort to stem piracy, entertainment companies are placing new copy restrictions into their products... |
PC World December 6, 2001 Tom Spring |
RealOne Hits a Flat Note Real Networks launches the first music subscription service backed by major labels -- for a price... |
Salon.com November 30, 2001 Richard Barbrook |
How the music industry blew it John Alderman's "Sonic Boom" recounts the history of Napster -- and the unstoppable rise of file trading. |
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