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Home Theater November 29, 2005 Darryl Wilkinson |
Surround Music Awards Nominees Named The 2005 Surround Music Awards nominees, chosen from more than 100 submissions and judged by a panel of surround-sound producers and journalists, were announced yesterday. |
InternetNews September 7, 2005 Roy Mark |
Upbeat Music Industry Hits Hill For the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, it's the first-ever Recording Arts Day on Capitol Hill and, of course, the show must go on, good timing or not. |
Adventure September 2005 Benoist & Chin |
Olympic Games Explore Washington's wild coast with this road trip map and itinerary -- and a suitable playlist for your traveling soundtrack. |
PC Magazine August 17, 2005 John R. Quain |
Pay to Peer: A New Spin on Music Sharing Wurld Media's Peer Impact sells music online through a P2P system and pays users for referrals. |
PC World September 2005 Laurianne McLaughlin |
Copyright Crackdown New XCP2 technology on music CDs limits the number of copies you can make -- and gets in the way of putting tunes on an IPod. |
BusinessWeek August 15, 2005 Jon Fine |
Late to the Download Dance Hear the song, buy the song -- downloaded through the station's Web site. Too bad radio didn't do this sooner. More than 100 U.S. stations are expected sell music this way by fall. |
InternetNews August 4, 2005 Tim Gray |
Yahoo Debuts Audio Search Yahoo is testing a new free search engine that will allow users to sift through millions of songs, podcasts, and other audio files provided by a variety of Internet music services. |
InternetNews July 5, 2005 Susan Kuchinskas |
Live 8 Breaks Records for Interactive Tech Rock stars' messaging efforts harness the power of SMS to lobby world leaders. |
InternetNews July 1, 2005 Tim Gray |
Rockin' in the Fee World Media companies line up to pay licensing fees in order to be part of Live 8, the music event of the decade. |
The Motley Fool June 17, 2005 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Satellite Radio, 2112 Style XM and Sirius win the right to start marketing their next-generation radio services in Canada. |
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