Category / Broadcast / Digital Distribution / Organisations
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BBC: R.I.P. Project Kangaroo – Along Comes Open VoD
4th February 2009 saw a sudden death to promising Project Kangaroo, the BBC’s joint venture project in digital distribution along with partners ITV and Channel 4. Regulation had been expected, maybe a halt due to various reasons but certainly not the one issued by Britain’s Competition Commission.
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Can artists make a living without ASCAP et al.? Jamendo says: “Yes!”
Jamendo is the world’s first B2C music download service offering all tunes under the Creative Commons license. At least that is Jamendo’s claim. Also, I do not know about any other one either. If there are small ones or large ones out there handling their business that way – please contact me. I really would be interested in your experience.
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Might Ralph Lauren Save Digital Distribution of Music?
At SIIA Industry Summit 2009, Pearson CEO Marjorie Scardino described the framework for Financial Times’ digital and pricing strategy. Scardino, stressed the difference between generic content such as news and the value Financial Times provides by quality analysis. Apart from the brand value, it is in particular the supplier generated extra content which defines the product’s market value.
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Pay a fee at your ISP, get your music for free – sort of
It was in March 2008 when Warner Music Group hired business veteran Jim Griffin to develop a new business model to build upon. In early December, the result hit the public. Selected universities were approached to prove if the business model would work: Students would pay a small fee, and in return they were allowed to access and download all music available via internet for free – legally.