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Monday, July 1, 2002
      P2P pirate radio. Finally, someone's getting on the ball with independent live P2P streaming. Also seen on Slashdot http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/06/30/0235207 [Meerkat: An Open Wire Service]       


      Digital media in season for Apple. CNET Jul 1 2002 12:46PM ET... [Meerkat: An Open Wire Service]       


      Listen.com to sing along with Vivendi. A licensing agreement between the companies lets the Web site offer songs from Vivendi Universal's Universal Music Group through its Rhapsody online music service. [CNET News.com]       


     

Macs Making Music. David Ellefson, bassist for rock group Megadeth, has kicked off a monthly ìMacs Making Musicî column on MacCentral. [Jun 13]

      


      Apple creates duet with software maker. CNET Jul 1 2002 7:53AM ET... [Meerkat: An Open Wire Service] More on Emagic...       


      A new radio group backed by billionaire Philip Anschutz launched its first radio station in Denver last week,. Adweek Online Jul 1 2002 1:02AM ET [Moreover - moreover...]       


      Talking back to the tube. For media and cable companies, video on demand presents intriguing possibilities, Wharton experts say. But does it have the potential to bring the couch potato market to the Web? [CNET News.com]       


      Grudgingly, Music Labels Sell Their Songs Online. Increasingly desperate for customers, several major record labels have resolved to make more music legally available for less money online ó even if it means sacrificing lucrative CD sales. [New York Times: Technology]       


      Apple drops Emagic bombshell. Hands Cubase a Windows monopoly [The Register] What??? One reason I stayed with eMagic was their cross-platform solution.       


      John Cage's representatives try to claim copyright on silence. [via MetaFilter] [Adam Curry: Adam Curry's Weblog] This is the best OY! ever.       


      The Musical Stylings of High Tide. The new organ at Blackpool will gloriously strum out a rhythmic crescendo of the ocean at high tide. The Beach Boys would be jealous. By Lakshmi Sandhana. [Wired News]       


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