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Proctor and Gamble Makes Sweet-Scented Music (www.crainsnewyork.com)
The latest sign of the music industry’s quest for new business models is today’s announcement of a new Universal/Island Def Jam label designed to support Proctor and Gamble’s (PG, NYSE) TAG line of men’s deodorant and personal care products. The move...
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CBS News, Katie Couric Likely to Part Ways (online.wsj.com)
CBS and Katie Couric are in discussions to bring an end to her two-year tenure as managing editor and anchor of CBS News.
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MySpace Launches MySpace Latino (www.radioink.com)
After a year of beta testing, MySpace Latino launches in the US to reach the rapidly growing Latino population.
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DOJ Approves XM, Sirius Merger (www.pcmag.com)
The merger of Sirius and XM satellite radio providers will not be a competitive threat to terrestrial radio or HD radio. Other competitive alternatives for the listeners ear will mean more entertainment choices in the future for those seeking audio entertainment. Sirius and XM need to fully market and...
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Downloads king as iTunes tops U.S. music retailer (www.reuters.com)
This article, based on Apple's 4/3 press release, touts that iTunes downloads have now surpassed Wal-Mart music sales, making Apple the nation's largest music retailer. While this development provides the makings for a nice press release, it doesn't...
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SiRF Lowers Q1 Rev Outlook; to Cut 7pct Jobs (www.reuters.com)
SiRF sites significantly lower sales of chips for PND devices manufactured by TomTom and Garmin. This Tier One supplier to the PND OEM's is a accurate sign of the future market for these devices. The PND product will be hit by a double whammy in the next few years. Those market factors are a reduction...
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Justice Department approves XM-Sirius deal (www.msnbc.msn.com)
The Department of Justice has approved the XM-Sirius merger of the two satellite radio providers. Approval from the Federal Communications Commission is the only remaining obstacle. What does this mean for radio?
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Internet Radio Reaches 33 Million Americans Per Week (news.radio-online.com)
A new study released by Arbitron and Edison Media Research indicates Internet Radio audiences are growing, but with some interesting twists.
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Local Stations Multiply (www.broadcastingcable.com)
The transition to a DTV environment is examined from the aspect of multicasting, the ability of a local television channel to broadcast several channels of "standard" definition TV. Multicasting is critical to developing new audiences and revenue streams for terrestrial broadcasters.
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Marketing in a digital world (www.rbr.com)
Disney Media Networks/ABC President Anne Sweeney shares some interesting data regarding Millenials and their use of digital content.
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