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September 6, 2008 12:50:22 AM CDT


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  • August 2008
    • Royalty Rates May Kill Internet Radio Site

      Royalty Rates May Kill Internet Radio Site

      (Newser) - One of America's most popular online radio sites may pull the plug without a new deal on royalty rates, the Washington Post reports. Pandora attracts 1 million listeners a day to create personalized radio stations, but also pays 70% of its revenue in per-song royalties—a fee traditional radio has avoided. “We're approaching a pull-the-plug kind of decision,” said Pandora founder Tim Westergren. More »

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      royalties   Internet radio   Pandora   internet royalties

  • July 2008
    • Mossberg Picks iPhone Apps

      Mossberg Picks iPhone Apps

      (Newser) - Impressed with Apple's spread of iPhone apps, Wall Street Journal tech gurus Walt Mossberg and Katherine Boehret list their favorites. AOL Radio: The best Internet radio player for the iPhone Evernote: A good port of the elegant note-taking program Instapaper: Instantly download Web pages for offline reading. Travelocity TravelTools: Allows you to check flight schedules, gate assignments, and security wait times. More »

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      list   Apple   software   AOL   smartphones   iPhone 3G   iPhone applications   iPod Touch   mobile devices   mobile platforms   Internet radio

  • January 2008
    • CBS Lets You Decide What's on the Radio

      CBS Lets You Decide What's on the Radio

      (Newser) - CBS’ Last.fm used to be plain old Internet radio – you picked a station, and listened to whatever it streamed. That all changed yesterday, when the company announced its plan to let users listen to any song they wanted for free, a risky but potentially game-changing move that has the music industry nervous, the New York Times reports. More »

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      music industry   CBS   digital music   Internet radio   streaming media

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