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1.Music sales boom, but albums fizzle for ‘08 (www.usatoday.com)
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2.Hollywood's Musicians Institute teaches the endangered art of A & R (latimesblogs.latimes.com)
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3.The 9's Have It: Historical Reasoning Why 2009 Will Be A Great Year for Music (poptartssucktoasted.blogspot.com)
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4.Changing Tack, RIAA Ditches MediaSentry (online.wsj.com)
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5.How To Try Spotify Immediately, No Matter Where You Live (www.techcrunch.com)
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6.Album sales plunge, digital downloads up (www.google.com)
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7.Has the RIAA terminated MediaSentry? (www.p2pnet.net)
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8.Back to the future: Vinyl record sales double in '08, CDs down (www.computerworld.com)
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9.Spotify, An Alternative to Music Piracy (torrentfreak.com)
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10.Music sales for 2008 ride digital coattails (news.cnet.com)
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11.Musician Finds a Following Online (online.wsj.com)
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12.More Musicians Discover That Online Is The Path To Fame (techdirt.com)
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13.Music industry looks to internet for revival (www.ft.com)
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14.Defendant makes motion for proceedings to be televised over the internet in SONY BMG Music Entertainment v. Tenenbaum (recordingindustryvspeople.blogspot.com)
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15.Lala may lead bid for Facebook music service, but questions loom (venturebeat.com)
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16.Music Labels In Talks To Create Hulu-For-Music (GOOG) (www.alleyinsider.com)
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17.Some Good News For Project Playlist - A Deal With Sony BMG (www.techcrunch.com)
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18.One ISP says RIAA must pay for piracy protection (news.cnet.com)
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19.Music Games for iPhone Give Artists New Spotlight (www.nytimes.com)
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20.RIAA graduated response plan: Q&A with Cary Sherman (arstechnica.com)
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21.MOG Music Network Pushes Back Affiliate Payments, Are They In Trouble? (www.techcrunch.com)
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22.No ISP Filtering Under New RIAA Copyright Strategy (blog.wired.com)
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23.Warner Music pulls out of YouTube licensing deal (www.ft.com)
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24.Facebook Stares Down Labels Over Project Playlist Takedown Demand (www.techcrunch.com)
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25.MySpace Puts The Hammer Down On Project Playlist (www.techcrunch.com)