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| Weekly updates: Friday, March 19, 2010 7:00:00 PM Manning shares memories on radio program Former Monroe resident Mike Manning, now a staff member at the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville, will share his memories and choice of music on 'Memories' at 2 p.m. today on KEDM.Comment http://topix.netBob Moody's radio career to be honored Radio exec Bob Moody has been chosen by Nashville's Country Radio Broadcasters Inc. to be inducted into the Country Music Radio Hall of Fame. http://story.australianherald.comUpstage Magazine Wins Three Asbury Music Awards Upstage Magazine, a monthly arts & entertainment publication for New Jersey, won three Asbury Music Awards on November 11th. The awards include Top Music Website, Top Internet Radio Station, and Top Music Journalist. (PRWeb Nov 16, 2006) http://prweb.comSIRIUS Launches Stiletto 100 Portable Satellite Radio Player The new Stiletto 100 comes with WiFi capability to access SIRIUS' Internet radio services; can purchase songs from Yahoo! Music Jukebox. http://www.laptoplogic.com(((Blast-Radio))) Streaming Variety Variety Variety (((Blast-Radio)
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music http://groups.google.com.niBecome your own radio station with Musicast Streaming an iTunes playlist over the internet, or making it into a podcast: sounds like the mad ravings of a lunatic, right The RIAA would never allow such a thing, people becoming their own radio stations and not playing crappy pop music ! http://digg.comComment by squeak on Interview With Cary Sherman, President of the RIAA I say, let internet radio and file-sharing kill off the RIAA and most of the moneygrubbing artists out there. I think the music industry is in need of a good re-birth, there are plenty of incredibly talented musicians who would be happy making $50K a year (just like any other normal working-class 9-to-5 job) just practicing their craft, playing shows, recording an album or two a year. And, sufficed to say, they could make that amount and probably a whole bunch of extra pocket cash on top of it from their LIVE PERFORMANCES alone. Let's give the music industry back to the people with the passion, not the people with the ca$h and high-priced lawyers. This country's too disgustingly obsessed with money anyways. http://blogcritics.org |
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