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This is probably the worst format for a "live blog" I've ever seen? Does the Herald have any digital media strategy going on?
Chances the Dolphins take Weeden assuming they pass on Tannehill and he's available later in the draft?
Thanks Armando.
Set your clock: Live blog chat at 2 p.m. today
The Dolphins say they intend to be more transparent with their fan base now. That's why Joe Philbin and Jeff Ireland have conducted conference calls with season ticket holders in recent weeks, including last night. That's why owner Stephen Ross has promised to get on a similar call with the same...
This could do more to end Grooveshark more than anything they did themselves.
Groovejaar Turns Grooveshark Into Limewire. Then There's Groove Shredder...
The RIAA and many record labels have never liked Grooveshark much even though the music streamer claims it's DMCA-compliant and responds to takedown requests. Two new open source projects - Groovejaar and Groove Shredder - are guaranteed to make the RIAA & CO like Grooveshark even less. To be...
Again, I don't see the mass appeal for a project like this. The technology they've created is certainly useful. But unless the mixes are SO exclusive and filled with amazing tracks why use this service?
I've been downloading and listening to DJ mixes for over 10 years now and I can't figure out why a service like this would take off.
Besides licensing their Mixscan technology and branding and advertising which I think are the only real ways they can make money. All of those other suggestions could be done on any site without this exact service.
I like the idea but I just don't see this being a viable product in today's marketplace.
Dubset Pays Everybody But How Will They Get Paid?
"DJ Defined" web and mobile app radio service Dubset recently received $500k in funding on top of $100k and it looks like they're going to need it. They've developed unique technology for identifying songs in dj mixes so the artists get paid and the service is free for both djs and listeners. ...
I've known about dubstep for some time. I can't for the life of me figure out their business model. Are they really planning on paying out each individual artist for tracks that are spun?
What happens when there's an edit of a song or a bootleg remix? How are people getting compensated then? Congrats on them getting the funding to keep on trying but I don't see this being a profitable company anytime soon.
Dubset Grabs $500K For Legal Online DJ Mixes
Dubset has closed $500,000 from angel investors and Governing Dynamics Venture Capital to bring DJ mixes online legally. The company had previously raised $100,000 in financing. Mixes can be legally tricky. It's much harder to track plays and pay royalties than it is for single tracks in inte...
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