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Anti-Piracy Lessons For Five-Year-Olds (Daily Mail)
October 3 2009 - The record industry was under fire last night after launching a scheme to teach primary schoolchildren - possibly as young as five - not to illegally download music from the internet.
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Can Classical Music Be Cool Again? (Hypebot)
October 2 2009 - The audiences attending symphony performances and classical music concerts has been dwindling for years, and the solutions offered have been many.
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Rockers Unite For Jail Campaign (BBC News)
October 2 2009 - Members of the Clash, the Foo Fighters and the MC5 have united on stage to support a campaign to teach prisoners to play guitar.
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Music's Institutional Disdain For The Consumer (Wired)
October 1 2009 - The music industry's institutional disdain for its consumers persists, according to Forrester Research, which today released a $500 report called "Music Product Manifesto: The Product Features That Will Save Recorded Music," by analyst Mark Mulligan
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Happy Birthday Compact Discs (Idolator)
October 1 2009 - Twenty-seven years ago today, Sony introduced the CDP-101 to market: The $2,200 piece of electronics was the first compact-disc player, and the company went on to sell 20,000 units over the three months following its debut.
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Arbitron To Tune PPM To Other Media (FMQB)
October 1 2009 - Arbitron plans to take "a significant step in leveraging its Portable People Meter technologies beyond its traditional radio business."
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Happy Birthday Maida Vale (Radio Today UK)
October 1 2009 - The BBC radio networks are to celebrate the 75th anniversary of its famous Maida Vale Studios.
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Aussie Industry 'Chows Down' To Aid Musos (NineMSN)
October 1 2009 - A trumpet player who lost his teeth is just one person who has been helped by Support Act, a charity which helps musicians doing it tough.
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Radio Boss Testifies In Competition Death Case (FMQB)
September 30 3009 - The 'Hold Your Wee For a Wii' water-drinking contest resulted in the death of contestant Jennifer Strange in 2007, but Entercom Sacramento VP/Market Manager John Geary testified on Tuesday that he had no idea his station put on the event until he learned that a woman had died in it.
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UK ISPs Hit Out As P2P Consultation Ends (Billboard)
September 30 2009 - The music industry umbrella trade group UK Music has given its backing to suspension of Internet accounts of file-sharers "as a last resort," while Internet Service Providers (ISPs) have shown their strong resistance to any technical sanctions.
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Tory Leader's 'Twat' Comment Ruled OK (Radio Today UK)
September 28 2009 - Ofcom has ruled David Cameron's swearing on Absolute Radio during the Christian O'Connell Breakfast Show was not in breach of any rules.
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Radio Industry Needs New Blood (Radio Business Report)
September 28 2009 - If there was one recurring theme at last week's NAB Radio Show in Philadelphia, it was that radio leaders are well outside of the most attractive demos – and getting older. But consolidation and the current recession have made it difficult to hire and grow the leaders of tomorrow.
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Good News, Bad News For Mobile Music (Washington Post)
September 28 2009 - The mobile music landscape is very much a study in good news, bad news.
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Citigroup May Not Forgive EMI Debt (New York Post)
September 28 2009 - Citigroup is getting a reputation for being unforgiving with delinquent corporate borrowers, and that may mean a hard day's night for Beatles record label EMI.
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Warner And YouTube Make Up (Advertising Age)
September 25 2009 - Warner Music Group has completed a deal with YouTube that will bring back music videos for Green Day, REM, Madonna and other artists to the video-sharing site from which they were removed in December, according to two executives familiar with the talks.
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