The draft of a new law entitled "Directive on Copyright and Related Rights in the Information Society," intended to reach a…
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Texas Instruments has also been in the audio news this year with its acquisition of Toccata Technology, developer of the "Equibit" digital audio amplification approach used in…
These predictions are nearing fulfillment as the industry enters its fourth year of declining sales. Some major labels have cut their workforces by as much as 20% and are engaged in discussions to merge their operations to salvage what profits remain in the recorded music business.
In early September, Bertelsmann AG's Bertelsmann Music Group (BMG) continued discussions of a joint venture with Warner Music Group (WMG), a division of…
Concerts at HE2003 are available to ticket holders on a first-come, first-served basis. Unless noted otherwise, all concerts will take place in the Westin–St. Francis Hotel's Colonial Room.
Concert Schedule
Thursday, June 5, 2003
Delphi XM SkyFi and XM Satellite Radio…
On April 1, the Indianapolis-based audio giant announced the successful conclusion of litigation begun the first…
Last September, Californian Karen DeLise sued restriction technology company SunnComm along with Fahrenheit Entertainment and its record label, Music City Records, on behalf of the General Public of the State of California, "to…
Next month, Tweeter will open new stores in the Philadelphia and Washington, DC areas, two in Nashville, and one each in Spartanburg and Charleston, SC. The Charleston store will be in the suburban town of Mt. Pleasant. Tweeter is also relocating its store within the Dallas, TX Galleria, where it will emphasize custom installation and system design services.
Tweeter operates 168 stores…
The poll, released June 25 and reported by both Bloomberg News and Dow Jones Newswire, indicates that music sales to consumers aged 19 and younger fell from 25% of overall sales in 1998 to 21% last year. Music sales to consumers over 45 years of age rose from 18% of the total market in 1998 to 25% in the same period.
The decline in…
It has become commonplace in obituaries to call almost any prominent person "legendary," but David Baker truly earned the sobriquet. He participated in more than 2000 recordings, including many now considered classics for both sound and content.
Baker was all but born to the trade, according to Eugene Chadborne's biography at allmusic.com. His grandfather was a salesman for Columbia Records, and his father installed hi-fi systems professionally in Atlanta. As a youth, David Baker began making…