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Digital listening growing, radio slipping

May 13, 2005 Though radio still rules the roost, an increasing number of people are turning to computers or portable players for music, study says. TAGS: NPD Group Inc., radio, music, survey, music player, Apple Computer

Pandora's music box inspires fans

July 20, 2006 Internet radio service gathers listeners as founder tours the U.S. meeting music lovers. Images: Listening in on Pandora TAGS: Tim Westergren, founder, song, town, music, artist, radio, CD

Streaming music for smart phones

September 25, 2006 Internet radio service Mercora introduces an application that streams music libraries wirelessly. Images: Mercora's "M" TAGS: Mercora, Internet radio, Ogg Vorbis, Microsoft Zune, smart phone, subscriber, song, Apple Computer, music player, music, Yahoo! Inc., radio, CEO, Apple iTunes, MP3, Microsoft Corp.

XM jumps on DirecTV platform

September 29, 2005 Beginning Nov. 15, DirecTV will broadcast dozens of the music and talk radio shows offered by XM Satellite. TAGS: XM Satellite Radio, DirecTV, subscriber, broadcaster, platform, radio, music

Revelations from Pandora's music box

September 18, 2007 Tim Westergren, founder and chief strategy officer of Pandora, is looking to change royalty rates, the musician class system and how companies interact with their customers. TAGS: Tim Westergren, musician, Internet radio, radio, song, music

My music, my way

January 25, 2008 Last.fm got a lot of ink for what really was a half step, says CNET News.com's Charles Cooper. Digital music consumers are still waiting to see the real deal. TAGS: CBS Broadcasting Inc., digital music, Internet radio, RealNetworks Inc., radio, song, music

Tension grows between labels and digital radio

January 13, 2006 Music industry wants new rules on how consumers make copies from satellite radio and digital broadcasts. TAGS: digital radio, digital broadcast, satellite radio, RIAA, broadcaster, XM Satellite Radio, negotiation, radio, music industry, Sirius, satellite, record company, song, rule, copy, music

Singer breaking from Net to mainstream

April 22, 2005 Songwriter Geoff Byrd has used the Web to kick-start his music career. But the rest is still old-fashioned hard work. TAGS: Portland, GarageBand, radio, artist, music

Judge allows music industry to sue XM Satellite

January 19, 2007 Record labels say the satellite radio broadcaster allows customers to turn songs into MP3 files, infringing on their copyrights. TAGS: XM Satellite Radio, satellite radio, music industry, satellite, court, radio, song, Internet radio, broadcaster, Judge, music, MP3

Cingular sings along to mobile radio

November 15, 2005 Cell phone carrier has teamed with MobiTV to offer about 40 channels of streaming music. TAGS: MobiTV, Cingular Wireless, BellSouth Corp., Sprint Nextel, cell phone carrier, carrier, radio, song, cell phone, AT&T Corp., music

Senators aim to restrict Net, satellite radio recording

January 12, 2007 Music industry backs the effort, but digital rights groups say it would erode users' music-listening freedoms. TAGS: satellite radio, XM Satellite Radio, satellite, radio, legislation, RIAA, bill, senator, music

Podcast start-up creates music network

August 23, 2005 PodShow's network is designed to give podcasters access to music, other content and tools to create royalty-free podcasts. TAGS: PodShow, Adam Curry, podcasting, podcast, music, start-up, radio

Hopes for legal music podcasts rise

June 16, 2005 Digital DJs, record labels are discussing ways to simplify music podcasting, in talks that could help accelerate format's ascent. TAGS: podcasting, ascent, label, radio, podcast, copyright law, portable device, Steve Jobs, spokeswoman, song, resource, Apple Computer, format, Apple iPod, music

P2P radio morphing into free music search

June 7, 2005 Ambitious start-up adds Web gateway to free music service, tapping into Net search trends. TAGS: Mercora, on-demand, P2P, song, music, Internet search, radio, start-up

Recording industry threat looms over Net radio

July 31, 2007 Attorney Sherwin Siy says the threat to Net radio's survival is really about the recording industry's obsession to control digital music. TAGS: Webcaster, recording industry, Internet radio, digital-rights management, negotiation, rate, label, radio, threat, song, music

Chuck D maps music's Net future

March 9, 1999 The outspoken rapper, who started his own production company, describes the synergy between online music distribution and MP3 and the rap and hip-hop scene. TAGS: album, venture, radio, contract, artist, music, song, MP3

Kazaa finds friends in file-swapping fight

May 16, 2002 Computer and telecommunication giants are pushing a proposal shouldered until now by file-swapping upstarts: Make downloading a song online as legal as listening to the radio. TAGS: file-swapping, Kazaa, Sharman Networks Ltd., Verizon Communications, record company, telecommunications, proposal, antipiracy, technology company, radio, home PC, music, movie, broadband, Internet Service Provider

Still sticking it to the consumer

November 15, 2006 perspective Gigi B. Sohn says the entertainment industry is misleading the public when it comes to technological innovation and free expression. TAGS: technological innovation, theft, litigation, RIAA, radio, music, entertainment

What the 'iPhone' should do

November 24, 2006 perspective News.com's Scott Ard says if Apple makes a smart phone, there's a way to make it stand out from the pack. TAGS: Slingbox, Apple iPhone, Sirius, Apple Computer, cell phone, Dish Network, TiVo Inc., smart phone, programming, radio, music, TV, Apple Macintosh

Stage two of the podcasting revolution

April 28, 2005 MP3.com's Eliot Van Buskirk says the arrival of new programming tools provides a timely fillip to the podcasting phenomenon. TAGS: podcasting, Adam Curry, podcast, portal, Yahoo! Inc., audio, radio, music, video
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