Itunes

Give Me Credit

Jill Sobule | Posted 07.20.2008 | Entertainment


Jill Sobule

Am I the only one upset that when you buy a song on iTunes you don't get any of the info you used to get in a CD booklet, like the names of the producer and the session players? And I miss reading the lyrics as I hear a song for the first time.

Jay Brannan -- Queer Folk For All

Matt Budd | Posted 07.17.2008 | Entertainment


Matt Budd

His voice is completely distinctive and new. It doesn't really fit any traditional mold and I thought I was alone in thinking he's the male version of Joni Mitchell.

Who's Afraid Of Direct-To-Consumer, Digital Downloads?

Mike Ragogna | Posted 07.12.2008 | Entertainment


Mike Ragogna

Despite the major labels having convinced themselves that there is now no way to capture the kind of traffic iTunes generates, there was an opportunity they missed that proved just the opposite.

Old Tricks In The Futile Battle Against iTunes

Silicon Alley Insider | Dan Frommer | Posted 06.30.2008 | Business


Rhapsody is set to take on Apple's (AAPL) iTunes, Amazon's (AMZN) MP3 store, and Napster (NAPS) with a new, long-awaited DRM-free music store, launchi...

New iPhone: Faster, Cheaper, Cooler?

Reuters | Scott Hillis | Posted 06.03.2008 | Business


SAN FRANCISCO, June 3 (Reuters) - June has arrived and for Apple Inc (AAPL.O: Quote, Profile , Research) fans and investors that means just one thing ...

HBO Programming Going to iTunes After Pricing Agreement

Alley Insider | MIchael Learmonth | Posted 05.12.2008 | Business


Time Warner (TWX) pay channel HBO has managed to crack Steve Jobs' stranglehold on iTunes pricing. Sources tell Portfolio that Time Warner is set to a...

Steve's Job

Giles Slade | Posted 05.06.2008 | Business


Giles Slade

Notice that Blu-Ray DVD has won the video format war, but that nobody really gives a damn? At $400 a whack, people are going to stay with their old ...

Happy Record Store Day, For What It's Worth

Tony Sachs | Posted 04.18.2008 | Entertainment


Tony Sachs

Technology alone isn't to blame for record stores going the way of black-and-white TVs. You can, and should, also blame the major record labels.

The Case Of The Missing Dave Clark Five CDs

Tony Sachs | Posted 04.13.2008 | Entertainment


Tony Sachs

Clark was a business genius decades before savvy musicians started negotiating their own contracts (or at least hiring competent lawyers to do so).

My Economic Stimulus Package: Random Acts of Spending

Fortune's Stanley Bing | Posted 03.28.2008 | Business


<i>Fortune</i>'s Stanley Bing

I have an idea to stimulate the economy. This weekend, let's all go out and spend some money. If any of you could purchase a couple million American-made cars this weekend, could you please do so?

The Democratization of the Music Industry

Jeff Price | Posted 03.24.2008 | Entertainment


Jeff Price

The Internet, digital media and hardware took control of the global music industry away from the record labels and media outlets and handed it to the masses.

Apple Sued Over ITunes Technology

AP | Posted 03.13.2008 | Business


SAN FRANCISCO — Apple Inc. was sued Wednesday over allegations its iTunes online music store and iPod music players are illegally using a patent...

Half Of All Teens Refuse To Buy CDs

Los Angeles Times | Michelle Quinn | Posted 02.26.2008 | Business


Nearly half of all teenagers bought no compact discs in 2007, accelerating the music industry's painful transition from CDs to digital downloads, acco...

European iTunes Film Rentals Face Obstacles

New York Times | Eric Pfanner | Posted 01.21.2008 | Business


After introducing an online film rental business for American consumers last week, the chief executive of Apple, Steven P. Jobs, said he expected that...

Hours To Go: Macworld Prediction Roundup

Silicon Alley Insider | Dan Frommer | Posted 01.14.2008 | Business


Tuesday at noon Eastern, Apple chief Steve Jobs will take the stage at San Francisco's Moscone Center for his annual Macworld Expo keynote. Here's a r...

Apple Scraps Europe iTunes Policy

AP | Posted 01.09.2008 | Business


Apple Inc. has agreed to scrap its online pricing policies across Europe for its iTunes music downloads, the European Union said Wednesday. The maker...

Radiohead Agrees To iTunes Deal

Times | Posted 01.03.2008 | Business


Radiohead asked fans "how much is our new album worth?" when they released their record as an "honesty box" download. The answer appears to be £7.99 ...

Jobs Changes Tune, To Push Movie Rentals Over Downloads

New York Post | Brian Garrity | Posted 12.28.2007 | Business


Apple Inc. boss Steve Jobs may be used to calling the shots in almost every business venture he enters into, but in dealing with the entertainment ind...

Will Apple Kill Netflix?

Motley Fool | Rick Aristotle Munarriz | Posted 12.27.2007 | Business


Apple has taken on computing giants, music industry behemoths, and even Hollywood fat cats with ease in recent years. There's no reason to break a swe...

Turn on, Tune In, Drop Out: How The TiVo Phenomenon Rots Identity

Molly Shaw | Posted 12.04.2007 | Entertainment


Molly Shaw

When did I stop thinking for myself? The day I gave in to the temptations of collaborative filtering systems.

News Corp Hugs Apple: 20th Cent. Fox Films To iTunes

Silicon Valley Insider | Peter Kafka | Posted 12.03.2007 | Business


News Corp.'s (NWS) 20th Century Fox studio is talking with Apple (AAPL) about selling its movies through iTunes, reports Pali Capital's Rich Greenfiel...

A Good Album is More than Just a Collection of Singles

Jermaine Dupri | Posted 11.19.2007 | Business


Jermaine Dupri

Every thing I produce is a product of me spending time with the artist and getting to know where his or her head is at.

Jay-Z To Fans: Please Steal My Music

Silicon Valley Insider | Peter Kafka | Posted 11.14.2007 | Business


iTunes buyers who want to purchase Jay-Z's newest album, the soundtrack to the American Gangster movie, are out of luck. That's because the rapper ins...

This Week In Music Business Stupidity

Tony Sachs | Posted 11.12.2007 | Entertainment


Tony Sachs

The Eagles have set a dangerous precedent by making their album available through only one retailer, Wal-Mart -- and a retailer whose primary product isn't music, at that.

Getting Educated With iTunes

Washington Post | Jeffrey Selingo | Posted 11.04.2007 | Media


In an empty classroom on the campus of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Walter H.G Lewin, a physics professor, is practicing one of his lect...


 

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