Brian Fauteux inaugurates our "The Podcast Review" series with an analysis of The Only Music Podcast, a music podcast from Gothenburg, Sweden that offers a refreshing take on the music industries by critically engaging with bi-weekly topics.
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Tags: Bjork, Has It Leaked, iTunes, Jamie xx, KEXP, media industries, Mojib, music industries, music licensing, NPR, podcast, podcasting, popular music, radio, Robyn, Telegram Studios, The Only Music Podcast, Tidal, Tula
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Tim Anderson muses on Apple Music providing a walled garden of goods that, though they could not have imagined it to be successful, sounds great and has nothing revolutionary about it.
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Tags: AC/DC, Apple, Apple Music, Beats Music, big data, iTunes, iTunes Match, Lala, Led Zeppelin, MOG, music piracy, OS X, popular music, Spotify, streaming music, Taylor Swift, The Beatles, Tidal, walled gardens, WWDC
Posted in Current Events, Music | Comments Off on Walling the Garden and Putting the App into Apple Music
Prospect Park’s soap opera strategy tests traditional conceptions of televisual value within an evolving space of digital distribution.
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Tags: ABC, All My Children, digital distribution, Hulu, Hulu Plus, iTunes, One Life to Live, Prospect Park, Soap Operas, television, Value
Posted in Industry, Technology, TV | 6 Comments »
Ten (or more) media industry news items you might have missed recently.
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Tags: Arrested Development, Barco's Auro 11.1, China FIlm Group, CNN, Disney, Django Unchained, Dolby Atmos, Dreamworks, Elysium, Fox News, iTunes, MSNBC, NBC, Netflix, Oriental DreamWorks, Reddit, Roku AppleTV, Sony, Spotify, The Onion, Twitter
Posted in Current Events, What Are You Missing? | Comments Off on What Are You Missing? April 14-April 27
Ten (or more) media industry news items you might have missed recently.
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Tags: advertising, Apple, audiences, Blockbuster, digital music, Disney, Hollywood, independent film, internet, iTunes, MGM, mobile technology, Nintendo, piracy, porn, Samsung, Sony, Sundance, television, Twitter, video games, video on demand, Warner Bros., Xbox
Posted in Columns, What Are You Missing? | Comments Off on What Are You Missing? Jan 20-Feb 2
Ten (or more) media industry news items you might have missed recently.
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Tags: Amazon, Apple, box office, children, China, cloud services, digital media, Disney, Dreamworks, DVDs, e-readers, gaming, Hollywood, internet, iTunes, music, Nintendo, Redbox, social media, streaming, television, UltraViolet, Wal-mart, Xbox
Posted in Columns, What Are You Missing? | 1 Comment »
What Are You Missing? links back on 2012.
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Tags: box office, digital media, e-readers, Facebook, Google, Hollywood, independent film, iTunes, magazines, music, newspapers, porn, television, Twitter, video games, YouTube
Posted in Columns, What Are You Missing? | 1 Comment »
How to access media from your homeland while abroad.
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Tags: Amazon, Global Media, iTunes, Licensing, Netflix, slingbox, streaming television
Posted in Perspectives | Comments Off on Ex-Pat TV: Technologies of TV Away from Home
Ten (or more) media industry news items you might have missed recently.
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Tags: advertising, Amazon, Apple, China, digital media, e-readers, Facebook, film festivals, gaming, iTunes, Lionsgate, music, newspapers, Nintendo, piracy, Reddit, Sony, Spotify, streaming, television, Twitter, UltraViolet
Posted in Columns, What Are You Missing? | Comments Off on What Are You Missing? Sept 2-15
Ten (or more) media industry news items you might have missed recently.
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Tags: Academy Awards, books, broadband, digital music, distribution, e-books, e-readers, Google, independent, independent film, internet, iTunes, Lionsgate, movie theaters, music, Nintendo, social media, streaming, Sundance, television, Twitter, video games, video on demand
Posted in Columns, What Are You Missing? | Comments Off on What Are You Missing? January 15-28
Ten (or more) media industry news items you might have missed recently.
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Tags: Amazon, AOL, AT&T, cloud services, Facebook, film, film festivals, Google, Hollywood, internet, iTunes, movie theaters, music, Netflix, newspapers, social media, Sony, Spotify, television, Tribune Co., Twitter, United Kingdom, video games, video on demand
Posted in Columns, What Are You Missing? | Comments Off on What Are You Missing? Nov 13-26
Ten (or more) media industry news items you might have missed recently.
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Tags: advertising, Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Hollywood, independent, internet, iTunes, magazines, marketing, movie theaters, MPAA, music, Netflix, piracy, ratings, social media, Spotify, television, Tumblr, Twitter, video games, video on demand
Posted in Columns, What Are You Missing? | 1 Comment »
Ten (or more) media industry news items you might have missed recently.
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Tags: Amazon, Apple, Blu-ray, cloud services, DVD, Facebook, Hollywood, independent film, internet, iTunes, music, net neutrality, Netflix, Redbox, Sony, streaming, television, Twitter, video games, VOD, Weinstein Co.
Posted in What Are You Missing? | Comments Off on What Are You Missing? April 17-30
Ten (or more) media industry stories you might have missed recently.
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Tags: Anonymous, AOL, box office, censorship, digital distribution, DVD, Facebook, Google, Hollywood, independent film, internet, iTunes, MPAA, music, music downloads, Netflix, NPR, porn, public broadcasting, ratings, social gaming, streaming, Sundance, television, Twitter, UltraViolet, video games, Weinstein Co., YouTube
Posted in Columns, What Are You Missing? | 2 Comments »
Ten (or more) media industry stories you might have missed recently.
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Tags: Apple, apps, Blockbuster, box office, broadband, digital distribution, DVD, film criticism, Hollywood, Hulu, internet, iTunes, Netflix, print media, publishing, social gaming, Sony, streaming, television, video games
Posted in Columns, What Are You Missing? | Comments Off on What Are You Missing? February 13-26