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Saturday, February 19, 2005

Digital Music Distribution and Internet Radio Webcast

DigitalJournal and John McDonald carried a news story as far back as November 25, 2001 on the future of radio in the traditional way.

This article said that companies like Iceberg Media, RadioMoi and Moontaxi have attracted thousand of consumers by using Internet radio stations. It said that Internet radio stations offer many advantages over their traditional predecessor, empowering individuals to choose their own listening criteria.

The listener can customize his experience - that's why Rap4aBuck(RAB) should be of interest to artists who want to be a part of the next generation of musicians. The artist gets to promote and sell his music to the individuals that are most interested in his genre as opposed to being lumped in with all genres and getting lost in the shuffle so to speak.

We have entered the next era of music as the channels of distribution change to offer consumers even greater choices. Don't be afraid to add your thoughts on this subject.

The future of radio will be Internet webcast and for the artist, this means a brand new frontier. Imagine that your listening audience is no longer restricted to signal range on Hot 97FM but to anyone who has access to a computer on the planet.

2 Comments:

At 3:09 PM, Blogger STL said...

Enjoyable visit to your blog! Please visit my nephew's Taylor Hollingsworth music site Brash Music Company of Atlanta, GA writes: It's been happening for decades. Some guitar-slinging kid emerges out of the South with a blues rock soul sound that is more born out of the South than out of the kid. The family tree for this has branches that reach from Macon to Memphis, and Taylor Hollingsworth makes sure that the Birmingham thumbtack is on the map. Enjoy a clip from Taylor Hollingsworth's cd Tragic City. Hey, an Aunt can brag can't she?

 
At 6:11 PM, Blogger Maggs said...

Enjoyable visit to your blog! Please visit my nephew's Taylor Hollingsworth music site Brash Music Company of Atlanta, GA writes: It's been happening for decades. Some guitar-slinging kid emerges out of the South with a blues rock soul sound that is more born out of the South than out of the kid. The family tree for this has branches that reach from Macon to Memphis, and Taylor Hollingsworth makes sure that the Birmingham thumbtack is on the map. Enjoy a clip from Taylor Hollingsworth's cd Tragic City. Hey, an Aunt can brag can't she?

 

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