HE2003 Seminars Announced

HE2003 Seminars Announced

Show attendees at Home Entertainment 2003, the hi-fi and home-theater event of the year, will be treated to nearly a dozen educational seminars to help guide and inform them about what and how to buy the new and sometimes confusing home audio/video and home theater products available today.

Artistic Freedom Act of 2003

Artistic Freedom Act of 2003

Tuesday, May 6, 2003 could be a turning point in the contentious history of recording artists and record labels. On that day, hundreds of American musicians will converge on Albany, NY in support of the Artistic Freedom Act of 2003. If passed, the bill would give artists unprecedented freedom in negotiating and terminating recording contracts.

Tighter CD Control?

Tighter CD Control?

At one time the music industry was known as a cultural force. It could excite the public and change the course of history, even prodding some governments to attempt censorship. These days, the record labels themselves are acting more and more like a police force, looking for ways to restrict and control how music consumers behave.

Added to the Archives This Week

Added to the Archives This Week

Digital jitter was a lively topic in the mid-'90s, and the <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com//digitalsourcereviews/824/">Genesis Technologies Digital Lens</A> was created to tame it. Robert Harley reviews the product and explains why the Lens became an essential part of his system at the time. JA adds comments.

Financial Roundup

Financial Roundup

Recent financial reports from the consumer electronics industry are all over the map, with some manufacturers reporting declines while others report gains. Sony and Samsung have both posted losses, but Toshiba and JVC made money. Pioneer is holding steady.

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