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  • Amazon invests in music start-up
    August 6, 2007
    The Times
    Largest online retailer backs AmieStreet.com, a start-up site that charges for tracks according to their popularity

  • Survey: Downloaders Still Look For Free Option
    July 31, 2007
    Billboard
    Sales of legal digital music in the United Kingdom are well-behind expectations, according to the findings of new report from European research consultancy Entertainment Media Research.
  • Social networking internet sites revolutionise musical tastes
    July 31, 2007
    Financial Times
    Taste in music has become far more diverse because of the internet, which is revolutionising the way consumers buy songs, according to research published on Monday.
  • Social networks 'lure music fans'
    July 31, 2007
    BBC News
    Social networks are changing the way people consume music at a time when piracy is on the rise and the rate of growth of legal downloads has slowed.
  • Illegal downloading 'increasing'
    July 30, 2007
    Channel 4 News
    A survey shows a sharp rise in illegal downloading of songs from the internet.

    Social networking sites prompt listening pattern change
    July 30, 2007
    Music Week

    Social networking sites containing music have registered massive increases in site traffic, according to new research published today.

    The 2007 Digital Music Survey
    July 30, 2007
    Entertainment Media Research

    The 2007 Digital Music Survey released by Entertainment Media Research and law firm Olswang, builds on last year’s findings, and reveals some powerful new findings about the state of UK music.

    Online music piracy hits record levels
    July 30, 2007
    The Times

    High online prices, controversial technology and receding fears of prosecution embolden digital pirates

    Survey finds pirate downloads at all-time high and set to rise
    July 30, 2007
    The Guardian

    Illegal music downloading is at an all-time high and set to rise further, according to a report out today that urges the record industry to make legal buying easier and cheaper.

    Does HMV face insurmountable hurdles?
    July 20, 2007
    mad.co.uk

    Who would be a packaged entertainment retail chain in this climate? As there are only really two national specialists now - HMV and Virgin Retail - the question is really posed to them.

    The Latest Research on Music & Brand Partnerships
    July 19, 2007
    Entertainment Media Research

    Highlights from Entertainment Media Research's 2007 Music & Brands Report presented at Music Week's Music Meets Brands Conference

    Make mine MOBILE MUSIC
    July 12, 2007
    Mobile Business Magazine

    Half the phone being shipped this year will have a music player on board, and since a lot of those sales will be basic stripped-down devices for emerging markets it seems reasonable to assume that practically every handset on offer in the Western world will have some kind of music track capability. What does that all mean for the mobile business?

    PopScores July Report
    July 10, 2007
    Entertainment Media Research

    Mind The Gap – Getting to know each other through word of mouth

    Bringing music to our ears
    June 25, 2007
    Irish Times

    Many of the songs we hear have been vetted by an online panel. We are all depressingly predictable, writes Haydn Shaughnessy

    Michael Jackson's a fan thriller
    June 13, 2007
    The Sun

    THERE may be life in MICHAEL JACKSON after all.

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