Amazing Radio, the much hyped digital station that plays purely independent artists who upload tracks to their amazing tunes site has taken itself off of DAB radio due to an inability to reach a licensing agreement with Digital One. An internet petition to keep the station digital has since gained large support from the music community.
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If the UMG and EMI partnership goes ahead the joint companies will be looking at a 40% US market share.
6Music won the ‘UK Station of the Year’ award at this year’s Sony Radio ceremony. The station also hit its highest listener numbers this week.
The Monstro Social Music Charts are now in action, meaning you can gauge online activity across everything from Hype Machine to Rdio plays.
Recent EU reforms are ‘chilling’ to potential developers of the next Twitter’s, spokespeople have warned.
Tim Inc, the world’s biggest magazine publisher, has shrunk by 5% this quarter, despite starting to move into iPad territories.
A new Kickstarter record has been set. The social fund raising platform saw Amanda Palmer raise a staggering $360,000 in 48 hours.
The British High Court has ruled that all the major broadband providers must block the BitTorrent tracker where possible.
YouTube music channel Vevo has set out a set of six original programs in a bid to be seen as more than ‘just a music video streaming service’.