Jack White Drives a Big, Yellow Record Store

Blurt Online reports that Jack White roves around in a gigantic yellow bus that acts as a mobile record shop, live venue, DJ booth, merchandise distributor and more. Its name is The Third Man Rolling Record Store™, named after White’s Third Man Records label, and it will be at SXSW. Third Man Records debuted two […]

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Clear Channel remains Ignorant of Pandora Appeal

Pandora has been one of people’s favorite online music websites. It has established itself as the “Google of music,” its easy to use and its the top go to place for people who want to listen and discover new music. Not only that, but if you’re listening to your favorite song on Pandora, it will […]

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Report: Piracy a “global pricing problem” with only one solution

A major new report from a consortium of academic researchers concludes that media piracy can’t be stopped through “three strikes” Internet disconnections, Web censorship, more police powers, higher statutory damages, or tougher criminal penalties. That’s because the piracy of movies, music, video games, and software is “better described as a global pricing problem.” And the […]

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AOL Music Gets HuffPo’ed

AOL Music lost half its editorial staff going from 11 to 6 full-timers. This is meaningful, as AOL Music has been the largest content-oriented music network online for years now. (They lose in traffic to app-oriented brands like Pandora and social networks.) Apparently they’ve also been told they still must comply with The AOL Way […]

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The Realities of Making a Living with Music in 2011

John McCrea, lead singer of the band Cake, stirred up a reaction when he told NPR’s Melissa Block that he is skeptical about the future of music as a vocation. “I see music as a really great hobby for most people in five or 10 years,” he remarked. Keep in mind this was part of […]

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