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| Shakeup at Live Nation Labs: Eric Garland and Ethan Kaplan Reportedly Exit There's been a major shakeup at Live Nation Labs. Hypebot is reporting that top executives Eric Garland and Ethan Kaplan have exited the company's three-year-old digital innovation division, and signs are pointing towards a larger restructuring within the unit.
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| 'High-Definition' Music Explained: Can You Really Tell the Difference? While new technology can deliver audio with remarkably high sample rates and bit depth to our ears, can listeners reliably tell the difference?
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| Music Projects Are Most-Backed in Kickstarter's Year-End Roundup Kickstarter has shared is yearly round-up, and yet again music is the most-liked (though not the most valuable).
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| Sony's New Walkman: A Pricey Way to Improve Your Digital Music Listening Is the world ready for another Walkman? Sony thinks so, but you can forget about the bulky yellow device that ushered in a generation of mobile music consumption, or any of its more recent iterations.
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| Google Unveils Cast, Its New Wireless Music Streaming Technology In a direct, albeit slightly delayed, response to Apple’s AirPlay technology, Google has launched an audio counterpart to its Chromecast technology.
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| Thom Yorke Probably Didn't Make $20M on 'Tomorrow's Modern Boxes' There's a story going around the Internet that Thom Yorke could have made "as much as $20 million" from his BitTorrent release, Tomorrow's Modern Boxes. Feel free to ignore it.
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| Lawsuit Alleges Dr. Dre & Jimmy Iovine Swindled Beats Partner Dr. Dre and record producer Jimmy Iovine are being vilified as scam artists in a lawsuit alleging the duo duped one of their former partners in Beat Electronics before selling the trendy headphone maker to Apple for $3 billion last year.
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| 'You Can't Stop Technology': iHeartMedia Chairman and CEO Bob Pittman Talks Radio and Tech at CES iHeartMedia chairman and CEO Bob Pittman sits down with Billboard to chat about the many technological changes in the air at CES.
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| David Beside Goliath: New Christian Music Streaming Service The Overflow Points to a New Strategy The latest development in streaming services comes from an unlikely corner of the music business: Christian music.
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| Luke Bryan Tops One Direction on Ticketmaster's Most-Searched List A pop-country hunk topped international boy bands, music icons and pro wrestling to be Ticketmaster's most-searched subject of 2014.
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