Warner Music To Stream All Its Music Online For Free (TechWeb via Yahoo! News)
Be prepared! If you or someone else is recording your audio then write out a script. Write out a complete word for word script, practice it out loud and change it as necessary. If you just "wing it" then it will sound like it. Have others listen and critique your script before you record it. Fine tune your script by removing unnecessary wording, trimming down the overall length, and wording it for maximum impact.
Warner Music To Stream All Its Music Online For Free (TechWeb via Yahoo! News)
The partnership allows people using the Imeem community site to create and share playlists, video channels, photo slideshows, and blogs.
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The partnership allows people using the imeem community site to create and share play lists, video channels, photo slideshows, and blogs.
Read full post here. Copyright (c) 2004 Yahoo! Inc. All rights reserved. Summer music camp thrives in the key of Caz (Inside Bay Area)
video: For the love of music l Founding father Long before the 50-year-old camp comes into sight, music wafts through the redwoods and across Austin Creek -- the strains of a brass quartet, string trios and jazz ensembles meld into a single, indescribable melody that surges and ebbs on the breeze.
Read full post here. Copyright (c) 2004 Yahoo! Inc. All rights reserved. Online Video: Publishing, Production and Technology Guide - Best From Sharewood - Part 1 (MasterNewMedia.org)
Online video has undoubtedly become one of the most and valuable components of any online communication strategy. From finding video clips that support your arguments in your next presentation, to the use of video you produce to communicate more effectively with your customers, not using video is proving to be a costly handicap ofr just about any online indepdent publisher. Photo credit: Nikolay ...
Read full post here. Copyright (c) 2004 Yahoo! Inc. All rights reserved. Wow -- SoundExchange Does Something Reasonable, Says It Won't Enforce New Webcast Royalties Yet (Addict 3D)
On Thursday, an appeals court denied a stay of the new (and significantly increased) royalty rates webcasters would have to pay to stream music online.
Read full post here. Copyright (c) 2004 Yahoo! Inc. All rights reserved. Warner Music: Imeem a Better Friend Than Enemy (E-Commerce Times)
Warner Music Group has settled a federal copyright-infringement lawsuit it filed in May against the social networking Web site Imeem. Warner alleged that Imeem had allowed members to illegally download copyrighted material and was operating its site without any sort of copyright compliance or filtering software in place.
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Music industry officials continue to clamp down on online music, and next week they may claim another victim: Internet radio.
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Internet radio broadcasters fearing that new music royalty rates would force them to shut down on July 16 can breath a sigh of relief -- at least for now. SoundExchange executive director John Simson stated that his organization will not take legal action against stations that are involved in good-faith negotiations
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Blog: National Public Radio and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting say they expect no disruptions in their music streams thanks to a temporary agreement with the music industry over elevated fees set to kick in Sunday.
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A federal court panel refuses to block a hefty increase in fees online stations pay for music. WASHINGTON — A federal appeals panel has declined to delay a substantial increase in royalties that Internet radio stations must pay for playing music, clearing the way for the rates to take effect Sunday.
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When using audio to sell or promote, keep it short! Long audio messages have their place online and rarely are they on the main page of a website. Keep your messages short, concise, to the point, and easy to follow. This can make all the difference in your audio message. Try to keep your promotional audio message around 30 to 90 seconds. Commercials are only 30 seconds and get their point across very well, follow their lead and do the same thing.
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