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Let the music play: despite growing audience, fledgling Internet radio stations have a tough, uphill battle - Web - Black Digerati Two years ago, when Neil Blake started an Internet radio Website out of the basement of his home in Massapequa, New York, he counted just one other listener. But since then Blakeradio.com has attra...(Continue Reading) Music downloading and listening: findings from the Pew Internet and American life project Music downloading and listening Although popular music and the Internet seem inextricably intertwined (if only because of Napster and mp3s), scholarly ......(Continue Reading)Days between stations: a new collection plucks Lora Logic, a punk-rock gem, from the wings of time and places her front and center - Music Column Lora Logic isn't an obvious collect-and-reissue candidate. As part of the experimental post-punk London scene from 1978 to 1982, her one-woman, four-man ......(Continue Reading)Music for Nothing - music on the Internet Why Napster isn't the end of the world. Or even the music industry When disco died, the record industry did not start taking new wave bands to court, ......(Continue Reading)In late 2004, Internet radio station FolkAlley.com welcomed its 25,000th registered user In late 2004, Internet radio station FolkAlley.com welcomed its 25,000th registered user. Launched in August 2003, the station offers streaming music, ......(Continue Reading)
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