Showing posts with label last.fm. Show all posts
Showing posts with label last.fm. Show all posts

11.4.09

Yahoo! Launches Artist Pages Linked To iTunes and YouTube

Tuesday, Yahoo launched “artist pages“, which provide band tour dates, music videos, reviews and connect to Internet radio services like Last.fm and Pandora, as well as YouTube. Now you can have easy access to updated information about your favorite bands through Yahoo’s extensive network. Continue reading...

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28.3.09

Sirius XM Versus Last.fm

Satellite radio service Sirius XM is stepping up the pace to compete with the rising popularity of Internet radio services like Last.fm and Pandora. Last.fm, with its recent move to a subscription-based business model in all but three countries, is now competing on equal terms with Sirius’ Internet service already in place.

The satellite radio company also announced the launch of an iPhone application planned for June, and has developed its Internet service by improving sound quality and charging subscribers $3 a month for Web access. When compared to Last.fm’s $4 fee in all countries but the US, UK and Germany, satellite radio might be making a comeback. But will it be successful long-term? Read more...

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25.2.09

Last.fm Denies Giving Users’ Data to RIAA

After U2’s latest album, No Line On the Horizon, was leaked online, the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) reportedly became interested in users listening to the album on Last.fm. Then on February 20, online magazine TechCrunch posted an unsourced rumor that said Last.fm was revealing users’ listening data to the RIAA, an accusation that Last.fm’s employees are vehemently denying. Read more...

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