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Internet Audio:
Mix brings you everything you need to know about getting your sound online.
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Notes From the Net
Download Me a River
iRiver's iHP-120 is a 20-gig (10- and 40-gig models available) portable MP3 player that allows users to record MP3s or uncompressed .WAV files through either an analog line-in or a digital optical line-in, as well as a built-in mic and FM tuner. May 1, 2004
Notes From the Net
LOUDEYE, MICROSOFT LEND A HAND
Digital music services provider Loudeye and Microsoft will collaborate on handling the infrastructure and distribution of online music services branded by other companies that are looking to sell songs online. Feb 1, 2004
Notes From the Net
DELL DIGITAL MUSIC SYNCS WITH MUSICMATCH
Dell's newly introduced Digital Jukebox (Dell DJ) music player — powered by Musicmatch software — will be available through the Dell Music Store (www.dell4me.com/music). Jan 1, 2004
Notes From the Net
Take It to the Net UK garage hip hop artists The Streets will release a “mini-album” of previously unreleased tracks and remixes that are... Nov 1, 2003
Downloading Has Its Price
Can I please see a show of hands, Mix readers, of how many of you have downloaded and/or “shared” files from sites such as KaZaA, Grokster, Morpheus? Oct 1, 2003
Notes From the Net
ARE YOU WANTED? The Electronic Frontier Foundation has set up an online “Subpoena Database” where you can enter in a username or IP address... Oct 1, 2003
Notes From the Net
Apple's iTunes Nabs 'League of Extraordinary Gentlemen' Soundtrack; BuyMusic.com Launches Sep 1, 2003
Notes From the Net
WHERE'S WILLIE?
Columbia/Legacy recording artist Willie Nelson parked the bus at SIRIUS satellite radio in New York City to do an exclusive interview with SIRIUS host Lee Arnold. Aug 1, 2003
A Fine Mess
“There must be some way out of here,” said the joker to the thief “There's too much confusion, I can't get... May 1, 2003
Record Label Remedy
The well-publicized troubles in the music industry have claimed many victims: artists, producers, broadcasters, club owners, publishers, studio owners, etc. May 1, 2003
The Kids Are All Right
When I was in high school, I loved to write incendiary satirical articles for the school paper about then-fashionable topics like war, racism, drugs... May 1, 2003
Paying to Play
To combat free file-sharing, record labels are introducing their own sites so browsers can pay for online music delivery. May 1, 2003
Radio! Radio!
In the late '70s, radio began to look like a buy for investors and large companies, and soon, it's spirit seemed to suffocate under the crush of tight programming, interchangeable DJs and self-amused morning crews. May 1, 2003
Getting Noticed
Fresh talent is what keeps the music industry vital and, ultimately, profitable. The paradox? There's more and more music being made, but fewer and fewer traditional ways for it to gain attention. May 1, 2003
L.A. Grapevine
Hollywood's Paramount Studios has been hosting a series of Sessions@AOL live performance and interview videos that are Webcast for America Online users.... Apr 1, 2003
Sirius About Production
SIRIUS satellite radio service has formed WAGS Recordings (Working Artist Group at SIRIUS), a program designed to gather unsigned artists and expose... Mar 1, 2003
Hacking and Hijacking
The most dangerous man in the music business is on his third, or maybe his fourth, company. He's been selling audio software on the Internet since he... Mar 1, 2003
Notes From the Net
EDDIE KRAMER PHOTO ARCHIVES NOW ONLINE Engineer/producer Eddie Kramer created an immortal recording legacy in the '60s and '70s, working behind the board... Feb 1, 2003
The OS X Files
Computer companies rarely make audio or music hardware. There have been exceptions: If you've been around a while, you may recall that Atari included... Feb 1, 2003
L.A. Grapevine
ARTISTdirect Records, spawned as a cutting-edge Internet company, has morphed into an ambitious and innovative bricks-and-mortar business, as well. Some... Jan 1, 2003
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